Auction 15

A Letter from the ‘Tzadik of Ra’anana’ Rabbi Yitzchak Huberman

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A postcard written on both sides. To the Etz Chaim yeshiva in Jerusalem. In the handwriting and with the signature of the Kabbalist Rabbi Yitzchak Huberman. Postal stamp dated June 13, 1972, Ra’anana. The letter deals primarily with money which he is transferring to the yeshiva, and he mentions the names of the donors for salvation. | Rabbi Yitzchak HaCohen Huberman, the ‘Tzadik from Ra’anana’. [1896-1977]. He was a student of the author of the ‘Shem Mishmuel’ of Socatchov and of Rabbi Glikson (the son-in-law of Rabbi Chaim of Brisk), and was connected to the Rebbes of Gur. After the Holocaust, he served as Rabbi as the city of Wetzlar in Germany. In 1950, he immigrated to Israel and settled in Ra’anana. Over time he became known as a Kabbalist and miracle worker, and many people flocked to him to receive his blessing. Rabbi Elazar Menachem Mann Shach wrote about him in the approbation to his book Ben L’Oshri: “Known to be full of hidden and revealed wisdom”. | Filing holes, 14×9 cm. Overall condition: Very good.