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פריט : 73

Vizhnitz- Kosov Dynesty: Letter by Admor Rabbi Chaim Hager of Antonia.

מחיר פתיחה: $1,000
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הערכה: $1,800 - $2,500
Letter written by Rabbi Chaim Hager of Antonia, to his followers living in Tzefas.
In the letter, he discusses the distribution of money in the Vizhnitz Kollel and closes with a blessing "may the upcoming holiday that they accept be Kosher and happy like the good Hand of Hashem."
Rabbi Chaim Hager of Antonia was the son of Rabbi Baruch of Vizhnitz and grandson of Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Vizhnitz. Already in his youth he was recognized for his genius and received semicha at age 13 from leading rabbis of his generation. He was appointed Rabbi of Antonia and he served as president of the Bukovina Kollel in Israel. He passed away in Stanislaw in 1932.
This letter is written entirely in his handwriting and signed on the 20th of Adar, 1931.
[1] page | 22 x 14 cm | Good condition
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