Auction 41

Letter handwritten and signed by the Admor Rabbi Zushale of Chernobyl with blessings “for complete health, prosperity, blessing and success and a complete yeshua”—Bnei Brak 1975.

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Letter on official letterhead, handwritten and signed by the Admor Rabbi Meshulam Zusya Twersky of Chernobyl-Liev, from when he resided in Jerusalem. 20th Shvat 1947, addressed to “Rav Shmuel Zenvil Zersky”, in which he mentions receipt of money from various people, and ends: “your friend Rabbi Meshulam Zusya Twersky.”

Size: 12x21cm. Stains, folding creases.

Admor Rabbi Meshulam Zusya Twersky (1910-1988) was the son of Rabbi Haim Yitzhak. On his mother’s side he was the great-grandson of the Divrei Haim of Sanz. He was Admor of Liev-Chernobyl, and after the Shoah he operated from Jerusalem, and in 1959 he moved to Bnei Brak, where he established his chatzer on Ra’avad Street. He sons are his successors around the world, and his eldest son Admor Rabbi Menachem Nachum Twersky continues to run his chatzer from Bnei Brak. His sons-in-law include the Admorim of Kretschenif, Jerusalem, Vizhnitz, Bnei Brak.