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Extremely rare letter, handwritten entirely by the holy Rav Rabbi Yaakov Chaim of Detroit, the...

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Extremely rare letter, handwritten entirely by the holy Rav Rabbi Yaakov Chaim of Detroit, the son of the holy Rav the Yanuka of Stolin and one of the greatest Tzaddikim of his generation, with warm blessings for a Zivug and Binyan Adei Ad and Rov Naches and dealing with charity for Eretz Yisroel. No date. 


Rare letter, more than 13 lines handwritten by the renowned holy Rav Rabbi Yaakov Chaim Perlov who was known as Der Detroiter, after the city where he was buried after he passed away in the USA. Sent to the famed Karlin Chassid Rabbi Yehuda Leib Globerman. In the letter, he writes the following: 

Bless G-d for the life and peace residing with us. I received his letter about the engagement of his daughter and I bless him with Mazel Tov and May the Zivug go well and the Binyan Adei Ad and he merit seeing a pious generation from them and Naches from all his offspring. 

The letter also deals with a donation the Admor has sent to Eretz Yisroel: I have sent by air a hundred pound and they should be given to twenty people in Eretz Yisroel and I ask that he notify me immediately if he received the money and many packages were also sent to him which will probably be received these days and inform me when the wedding date has been set and if everything is well. His friend who blesses him with all the best – his handwritten signature. 

The holy Rav Rabbi Yaakov Chaim of Karlin, also known as Der Detroiter [1881-1946] the third son of the holy Rav the Yanuka of Stolin and the son-in-law of the holy Rav Rabbi Yehoshua Heshil of Leviev Chernobyl in Chodnov. Had not children. Was one of the first Admorim who immigrated to the USA, already in 1924, breathing life and enthusiasm of Avodas Hashem in the manner of Karlin. Due to him, hundreds of Jews observed Sabbath, Kashrus and Mitzvos and many of them became G-d-fearing Jews. Was renowned as a wonder-worker whom thousands flocked to his holy court. 

[1] official stationery of Rabbi Yaakov Chaim of Detroit. 24X15 cm. Handwritten entirely by him. Filing perforations and marks. Fold marks. Wear and stains. Good condition. 

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