Auction 50

10 personal, family letters handwritten by the Admor of Spikov-Roshkov, Rabbi Moshe David Twersky. Wada Roshkov 1934.

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Packet of 10 letters in Yiddish, handwritten and signed by the Admor Rabbi Moshe David Twersky of Roshkov. Personal/family letters sent to his sister and her children. When he lived in Wada Roshkov (Romania-Serbia), between 1920-1936. The letters reflect his great interest and caring for her actions and experiences and those of her children, his nieces and nephews, and offers many blessings. One notes at the end: “I beg mercifully that you write to me about everything.” Written in Yiddish, entirely by hand. One is smaller than the rest, some are written on more than one leaf, some have the original envelope attached. Light creases, good condition.

Rabbi Moshe David of Roshkov (murdered on 27th Tishrei, 1941) was the son of Rabbi Mordechai the grandson of the Maggid of Chernobyl. He married the daughter of Rabbi Shlomo Zalman of Roshkov and served as Admor of Roshkov after his father-in-law.