1. Marble board with an engraved dedication to someone who donated 5,500 francs for this hatzer (picture of the place appears in the Nezer Gva’ot, “for the poor of the Bokovina Kollel.” Light cracks at the edges. Stains. size: 51X51 CM. Weight: 15 KG.
2. Large certificate, “Nezer Gva’ot” designed for donors to the “Kollels of Jerusalem, Hevron, Tzfat, Tiberias.” With frames and decorations, illustrations of the Temple, the Kotel, graves of Davidic kings, Shechem, and more. Written in Hebrew, Yiddish, and English. The place for names of donors is empty. Tears, signs of folding. Printed by Zion in Jerusalem.
Kollel Bokovina in Jerusalem was until the 1870s an inseparable part of the famous Wahlin Kollel established by Chassidic sages in Europe for the poor of Israel. Led by Admor Rabbi Haim Hager of Antiniya.