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Marriage Certificate Signed by Rabbi Meir Abuchatzeira, Eldest Son of the Baba

Start price: $1,000
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Est. Price: $2,000 - $3,000

Marriage Certificate Signed by Rabbi Meir Abuchatzeira, Eldest Son of the Baba Sali

Marriage certificate from the otat village in Morocco signed by the Baba Meir, Rabbi Meir Abuchatzeira, during his tenure as Rabbi of Midlet, Morocco.

Rabbi Meir Abuchatzeira (1917 – 1983) was the son of the Baba Sali, born after ten years of childlessness. His father dedicated his life to teaching his son Torah from the day he was born and he was ordained at a very young age. He served for a time as Rabbi of Midelt and later as Rabbi of Arpod. He immigrated to Eretz Yisrael in 1965 and passed away in Ashdod. He is the father of Rabbi Elazar Abuchatzeira.
Dated Otat, district of Midelt, Morroco, 1951
25 x 18 cm | Thick paper | Official government stationary with special water marks | Creased folds

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