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Polemic Letter from Rabbi Shmuel Salant, the Adere"t and the Gr"i Davidovsky. 1902


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Polemic Letter from Rabbi Shmuel Salant, the Adere"t and the Gr"i Davidovsky. 1902


"Heaven forbid that the hand of any kosher Jewish person move the charity boxes from their places or take any money from them, even a little."


Rare historic document: Letter from Jerusalem rabbis regarding pushkes from the Talmud Torah Etz Chaim and Bikur Cholim, signed by the Adere"t, and with the stamp of the gaon Rabbi Shmuel Salant. It concludes with a lengthy letter from the tzaddik Rabbi Yehonatan Davidovsky, av beit din of Sabile. Jerusalem, 1902.


Rare and important printed polemic letter from gedolei Jerusalem, signed in the original by the gaon the Aderet - Rabbi Avraham David Rabinowitz Teomim, and with the gaon Rabbi Shmuel Salant's two stamps (one of them resembles his signature). A scholarly supported lengthy handwritten halachic responsum after the printed part and the rabbis' signatures, from the wonder-worker the gaon and tzaddik Rabbi Yehonatan Davidovsky, and in its margins, a line in his penmanship, with his signature and stamp.


Refer to the Hebrew catalog text for a brief biography of the gaon Rabbi Shmuel Salant, Rabbi Eliyahu David Rabinowitz Teomim - the Adere"t, and the gaon Rabbi Yehonatan Davidovsky, av beit din of Sabile, a suburb of Horodna.


[1] printed leaf of Rabbi Shmuel Salant's and the Aderet's joint stationery. 28 cm. With 2 stamps from the gaon Rabbi Shmuel Salant, and with the Aderet's original signature and stamp. Rabbi Yehonatan's signature begins on page 1 and continues until the middle of the second leaf.

Fine condition. Fold marks. Tears in the margins and the central fold, without lack.