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פריט : 45

Invitation to the wedding of the son of the Admor of Mikhnovka with a personal invitation in his handwriting.

מחיר פתיחה: $300
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הערכה: $500 - $750

Invitation to the wedding of Aharon son of Rabbi Yehoshua Rokach of Mechnovka with the daughter of Rabbi Yitzchak Dovid Horowitz, Av Beit Din of the Chassidic Community of Ratsfert, Bnei Brak, 2000.

On the margins of the invitation is a personal addition in handwriting and signature of the father of the groom, the Admor Rabbi Yehoshua Rachach of Mechnovka – Belz.
The Admor Rabbi Yehoshua Rochach (born 5709) is a descendant of the Rabbi Yissachar Dov of Belz, grew up in the home of his uncle, the Admor Rabbi Avraham Yehoshua Heschel of Mechnovka, who had no children of his own and was brought up as his son thereby inheriting his uncle’s throne.
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