Important letter from the Admor Rabbi Pinchas of Kantikozva from Linitz dynasty to his son the Admor Rabbi Menachem Nachum of Kantikozva. In the letter he expands about possible surgery and medical treatment, and request consent from his sons fatjher-in-law Rabbi Yosef of Koidanov before performing the surgery.
In this letter the Rebbi encourages his son to continue his leadership of Kantikozva in the future, and he wrote to him: אל תתבייש מן המלעגים והלצים, ואל תטה אוזן לדבריהם ואל תשנה מדרכי אבותינו זי"ע כי זה הוא הסתת היצה"ר להדיחך ולבלבלך בדברים של מה בכך תשקוד על דלתי התורה במצותה בהתמדה ואחוז להלך בדרך הישר להלוך באמת ובצדק וחזק בדרך התורה והמצווה כחפץ אביך (Do not shy away from those that laugh at you, and don’t bend an ear to their words, do not change from the paths of our forth- fathers because this is only the evil incitement to push and confuse you from the Torah and its commandments. Go in the right ways with truthfulness and righteousness and strengthen yourself by the Torah and Mitzvot as your father’s desire.)
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Admor Rabbi Pinchas Rabinovitz of Kantikozva, was
born 1861 to his father hrh"k Rabbi Yitzchok Yoel of Linitz (son of Hrh"k Rabbi Gedaliya Aharon of Linitz), and his mother daughter of Hrh"k Rabbi Meshulam Zusiya of Zinkov (Zin’kiv), son of Hrh"k Rabbi Yitzchok Meir of Zinkov. He married his Rabbanit the daughter of Hrh"k Rabbi Mordechei Dovber Schneersohn of Tomashpil (son of Hrh"k Rabbi Menachem Nachum Schneersohn of Nizhyn, son of Hrh"k Rabbi Dovber Schneersohn the Middle (Mittele) Admor of Lubavitch).
Famous Tzaddikim came out from his descendants:
Hrh"k Rabbi Yaakov Yisrael of Kherson (who was the first Rabbi in Tel Aviv, since 1925), Hrh"k Rabbi Shmuel Aba of Zolkov, Hrh"K Rabbi Menachem Nachum of Kantikozva who received this letter, and Hrh"k Rabbi Moshe of stolin son of Hrh"k Rabbi Yisrael [the Frankfurter] of Stolin. Rabbi Aharon Robinivitz Rav of Tel Aviv.
The receiver of this letter, Rabbi Menachem Nachum ascended to Israel in 1934 and settled in Haifa, there he opened his Beit Medrash and courtyard. Was renowned as a great scholar and Chassidic Rabbi. His son-in-law was the Admor Rabbi Yitzchok Meir of Medzhybizh– Haifa.
Light tears with little of text missing. Aging stains. Good – very good condition.