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Mar 26, 2018
מבוא קציעה 1 ירושלים., Israel
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LOT 318:

Letter of recommendation in the handwriting of Rabbi Avraham Druk to Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Reichman, signed by Rabbi ...

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Letter of recommendation in the handwriting of Rabbi Avraham Druk to Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Reichman, signed by Rabbi Yosef Shalom Elyashiv, Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Auerbach, Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, Rabbi Yitzchak Kolitz and Menachem Porush.
In which they ask the governor "to establish a tent of Torah" that will help them build caravans for the girls' school in the neighborhood and the synagogue.
Jerusalem, 1990. 
Condition; Generally Very Good , time stains, filing holes, folding marks. 
Rabbi Yosef Shalom Elyashiv (5670-5772) was born in the city of Shavel, Lithuania, as the sole son of his parents after 17 years of marriage. In 1924 he immigrated to Israel with his family, who settled in the Mea She'arim neighborhood of Jerusalem, served as Dayan in the Rabbinical Court, and later became the greatest halakhic arbitrator of the generation.
Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Auerbach (1910 - 1995) was the head of the Kol Torah Yeshiva and one of the most important halakhic authorities in the 20th century.
Rabbi Ovadia Yosef (1920-2013) was a Sephardic rabbi and author, served as Sephardic chief rabbi (1973-1983) and was its spiritual leader and president of the Council of Torah Sages Of the Shas party since its establishment, winner of the Israel Prize for Torah Literature for 1970. Was considered by many to be the greatest Sephardic rabbi of his generation, and thanks to the status he acquired in the Torah world, he was known as the "generation arbiter," as well as Maran.
Rabbi Yitzchak Kolitz (1922 - 2003) was the Ashkenazi rabbi of Jerusalem and a judge at the Rabbinical Court. He wrote the Minchat Eliyahu series on the Babylonian Talmud and the book "Machaneh Yitzchak" on the five books of the Torah. 
Rabbi Avraham Druk: Rabbi of the Netziv Palace neighborhood in Jerusalem.
Menachem Porush: (1916 - 2010), was a Member of Knesset on behalf of United Torah Judaism and chairman of Agudath Israel in Jerusalem.

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