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Auction 51

יום רביעי, 16 בפברואר 2022 בשעה 17:00 UTC

“Because the prayers of tzaddikim Hashem will love” – postcard handwritten and signed by Rabbi Moshe Yehuda Kirschenbaum, Av Beit Din of Anzhiov, to Rabbi Yosef Chaim Zonenfeld

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Postcard handwritten and signed by Rabbi Moshe Yehuda Kirschenbaum, Av Beit Din of Anzhiov and Vishniova-Gura, to Rabbi Yosef Chaim Zonenfeld, Ga’avad of the Eida Charedit in Jerusalem—Elul 1929.

Postcard with new year’s greetings. He tells Rav Zonenfeld that in the past year he has experienced a number of adventures: “Hashem in his mercy and chesed had mercy on me thanks to the prayers of tzaddikim” and he calls Rav Yosef Chaim “yekiri”! “Please pray for me that I merit redemption”. On the back he writes “I will double my request…and to remember me in his prayers because the prayers of tzaddikim Hashem will love.”

11x14cm. Tear on the left side with damage to the text. Fair condition.

Rabbi Moshe Yehuda Kirschenbaum hy”d (died in the Shoah) was Av Beit Din of Anzhiov and Vishniova-Gura and the mythical editor of the booklet Degel HaRabbani in Lodz.