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Lot : 165

Letter from Rabbi Naftali Hertz Baumbach,   AB"D Sambir; 1933 Handwritten and

Start price: $500
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Est. Price: $800 - $1,200
Letter from Rabbi Naftali Hertz Baumbach,  
AB"D Sambir; 1933

Handwritten and signed letter from Rabbi Naftali Hertz Baumbach, Av Beis Din of Sambir, regarding get pashut and harshaos sent to America.
This handwritten letter is sealed with the Sambir Beis Din wax seal and includes a signature from Rabbi Eliezer Mozik, Rosh Av Beis Din, as well.
Also included is the signed and sealed envelope in which the get and harshaos were sent.

Rabbi Naftali Hertz Baumbach (1885 – 1943) was the son of Rabbi Yosef Baumbach of Yavrov and a disciple of his brother, Rabbi Yehoshua Pinchas Baumbach, Av Beis Din of Oshpitzin and author of Ohel Yehoshua Responsa. Rabbi Naftali served for a time as Rabbi of Magrov and later as Av Beis Din of Sambir. He perished in the Holocaust in 1943. His treatises were published in sefer Givas HaLevona.

1 leaf | 21 x 17 cm | Fold marks
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