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Lot : 191

Autograph Letter of Blessings from Rabbi Itzik’l of Pshevorsk Handwritten and signed

Start price: $1,500
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Est. Price: $2,000 - $3,000

Autograph Letter of Blessings from Rabbi Itzik’l of Pshevorsk


Handwritten and signed letter of blessing from Rabbi Itzik’l of Pshevorsk, along with a request to assist a Torah scholar who was the grandson of the admorim of Shinowa, Sanz and Lizhensk.

Reb Itzik’l writes:
“May G-d help that you should have peace of mind and earn much income with a lot of faith in G-d.”

Rabbi Itzik’l of Pshevorsk (1882-1976) was a leading Chassidic leader and a devout Chassid of the Admor of Shinowa. He settled in Pshevorsk, Poland where his name spread far and wide as a holy and pious man. Following the Holocaust he settled in Antwerp where thousands flocked to him for blessing.

Official letterhead | 20 x 13 cm | Double-sided | Hole-punched | Good condition

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