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Wonderous letter of blessings, laden with an abundance of blessings by the Tzaddik, the renowned...

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Wonderous letter of blessings, laden with an abundance of blessings by the Tzaddik, the renowned holy Rav Rabbi Moshe Yitzchak of Pshevorsk Antwerp, for success, Zivug Hagun, health and livelihood, handwritten and signed by the Rav. 

The letter was sent to one of his loyal friends and immediately begins with warm blessings "may the year begin with its blessings for the entire Beis Yisroel and my dear friend amongst them…"

In the body of the letter, additional blessings: "I bless you with the blessing of a layman azoi viya yudin vintshen zich nach Yom Kippur [like Jews bless and are blessed after Yom Kippur] that you and your wife and daughter haven ois givetin agut giventshet yahr mit health and good livelihood and a good Zivug … and may you be protected from the Evil Eye and have good luck …"

Later in the letter, the holy Rav Rabbi Iztikel explains why he had not responded immediately and recalls that he had not felt good and was even visited by a physician on the days of Aseres Yemei Teshuvah. With his handwritten signature. 

The holy Rav Rabbi Itzikel of Pshevorsk [1882-1977], one of the greatest Tzaddikim whose figure illuminated the sky of Chassidism. His father Rabbi Naftali Elimelech, a descendant of the holy Rav author of the Noam Elimelech. The nephew and close disciple of the holy Rav Rabbi Yechezkel Sheraga of Shinava. He later moved to the city of Pshevorsk, after which he was named and became famous. With the outbreak of World War II, he fled to Siberia with his daughter and son-in-law and successor the holy Rav Rabbi Yankeli. His wife and all their other descendants were murdered by the Nazis. After the war he settled for several years in Krakow and Paris. In 1957 he settled in Antwerp and there gathered around him a community of Chassidim. Was a renowned miracle-worker. 

 

[1] official stationery of Maran the holy Rav handwritten and signed by him. 21X14 cm. Wear, small tears and fold marks. Good-very good condition. 

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