Auction 57

Many blessings in a shana tova letter from the Admor Rabbi Avraham Elimelech Perlov of Karlin.

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Letter of blessing for the new year signed by the Admor Rabbi Avraham Elimelech Perlov of Karlin, additions by hand. Acknowledges receipt of a pniya sent to the rav. He blesses the recipient with “may you be blessed from the Above forever, to long and blessed years with blessings and success and abundance and parnasa and all good things and may Hashem fulfil all your desires for good and may you be written and stamped for a long life and peace and a shana tova …”

At the end he adds in by hand: “and I bless him with a gmar tov for good and blessing.” Signed by hand.

Good condition, stains, creases.

The Admor Rabbi Avraham Elimelech Ferlov of Karlin (1892-1943) was the son of Rabbi Yisrael of Stolin and son-in-law of his uncle Rabbi Mordechai Yosef of Zaltipoli. After his father died, his father’s chassidim wanted to crown him in accordance with his father’s wishes, but he refused, and only after pressure from his father-in-law and Rabbi Yisrael of Chortkov did he agree to be appointed as Admor in Karlin. He established the Ohr Yisrael yeshiva in Luninitz (Belarus) and Beit Aharon in Jerusalem, which still exists today.

His student, Rabbi Moshe Mordechai Beiderman of Lalov, expressed that he was the “Baal Shem Tov of his generation.” When the Nazis took over Karlin he was in Israel (he visited 4 times during his life), and despite the pleading of his chassidim he returned to Karlin in order not to abandon them and was sadly murdered in a kiddush hashem during the Shoah.