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LOT 347:

Letter by Rabbi Shmaryahu Guraria regarding the printing of the Rebbe's letters intended for Chabad yeshivas

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Letter by Rabbi Shmaryahu Guraria regarding the printing of the Rebbe's letters intended for Chabad yeshivas


Letter signed by Rabbi Shmaryahu Guraria regarding the printing of the Rebbe's letters he wrote to the Chabad yeshivot. 7 Adar 1950.


In his letter, Rabbi Shmaryahu Gurariah appeals to Rabbi Hanoch Havlin to present to him the letters of the Rebbe who wrote to Yeshivot Tomei Tamimim, Achi Tamimim and Torat Emet, both things he wrote for students and general and private things related to the management and leadership of holy yeshivas. He also continues to ask for the source of the letters and not copies in order to achieve maximum accuracy in printing and publishing them. 


Rabbi Shmaryahu Guraria [1887-1989]: son-in-law of the sixth Rebbe of Chabad Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneerson, brother-in-law of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson and spiritual director 'Tomchey Temimim' Lubavitch. roaming from Warsaw to Tel Aviv, and then to Poland, back to Riga, he finally arrived in the United States on Adar 1940. Upon their arrival in the United States in 1940, his father-in-law established 'Tomchey Temimim' yeshiva there, and appointed him as executive director and chairman of the Chabad Hasidic Association Worldwide.


[1] Official stationery leaf of Rabbi Shmaryahu Guraria as President of the Executive Committee of the World Chabad Association. Very good condition.


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