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פריט : 32

Three letters from the Admor of Gur – the ‘Imrei Emeth’ – R. Avrohom Mordechai Alter

מחיר פתיחה: $4,000
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הערכה: $4,000 - $6,000

1. An
autograph and original signature to his brother R. Menachem Mendel the Rabbi of
Pabianice (Poland) – one of the leaders of the World Agudah Organization. 14:11 cm.

2. An additional
autograph letter and signature – blessings to “to my dear friend Yoseph”. Small size on carton 10:9 cm.
3. An extensive letter regarding alms for a destitute family written by R. Tzvi Chanoch Hakohen Levin (father of R. Itche Meir Levin) Rabbi of Bendin (Poland) one of the foremost leaders of Orthodox Polish Jewry; son in law of the Sfath Emeth and brother in law of the Imrei Emeth. An addenda is present following the letter – words of reinforcement written and signed by the Admor R.
Avraham Mordechei Alter – the Imrei Emeth
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