LOT 33:
Rare letter by Rabbi Shalom Moskowitz of Shotz, England 1941, During the Holocaust.
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Rare letter by Rabbi Shalom Moskowitz of Shotz, England 1941, During the Holocaust.
6 lines written and signed by Rabbi Shalom Moskowitz of Shotz, includes special blessings, during the holocaust, 1941. Followed by 4 lines and signature by Rabbi Elchonon Halpern.
Rabbi Shalom Moskowitz – Rebbe of Shotz, a descendant of the chassidic dynasties of Zlochov, Premishlany, Belz and Ropshitz, served as Dayan and Rabbi of Shotz (1903-1919), Tarnow – Poland (ca. 1919), Cologne – Germany (1924) and London (1928). Wherever he lived he was renowned as an outstanding Torah scholar and saintly chassidic rebbe and was active in upholding and strengthening traditional Torah education and observance. In his Will he promised to intercede on behalf of people who come to his grave and undertake to improve their religious observance, and numerous stories are recounted of people who have been helped after visiting there.
Size: 22.5 x 17.5 cm.
Condition: Good condition, fold marks.

