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Lot : 130

Bobov: Letter of Blessing from Admor Rabbi Shlomo Halberstam of Bobov; Brooklyn,

Start price: $700
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Est. Price: $800 - $1,200
Bobov: Letter of Blessing from Admor Rabbi Shlomo Halberstam of Bobov; Brooklyn, 1983


"May G-d bless his descendants and all that he does, and may he be successful in everything that he does, and may he be satisfied with the blessings of G-d, in complete health…"

Rabbi Shlomo Halberstam of Bobov (1907-2000) was the son of the Admor Rabbi Benzion of Bobov. He was named after the patriarch of the Bobov dynasty, Rabbi Shlomo of Bobov, grandson of Rabbi Chaim of Sanz. Already in his youth, Rabbi Shlomo was ordained by the greatest rabbis of Galicia and began to lead as a rabbi in Bobov in 1930. He miraculously survived Nazi oppression and immigrated to the United States in 1945. There, Rabbi Shlomo rebuilt the Bobov Chassidus. His Torah novellae are published in Kerem Shlomo and Likutei Kerem Shlomo. He passed away in the year 2000.

Dated Brooklyn, 1983.

Official letterhead | 26 x 18 cm | Hole punched

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