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Lot 92:

'Abundance of Blessing and Success and Rasing Children Easily' Letter of Blessing to Supporters of the Torah Handwritten by the Admor Rabbi Zusha of Chernobyl

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Aerogram handwritten by the holy Rav Rabbi Meshulam Zussia of Chernobyl Leviev, with many blessings to those assisting with the charities he dealt with. 1959.


The letter is addressed to the holy Rav Rabbi Sholom Yechezkel Sheraga of Tzeshinov, the relative of the Rabbi of Chernobyl and the son of the holy Rav Rabbu Aryeh Leibush of Tomashov. Rabbi Sholom Yechezkel was the brother-in-law of the holy Rav if Bobov who was the son-in-law of the holy Rav of Tomashov. 

In his letter, the Rav of Chernobyl writes ‘You have revived … and may Hashem Yisborach help that you be blessed with health and an abundance of blessing and success and raise the dear children easily and with much Naches’. 

On the margins of the letter, he sends the regards of the Rebbetzin to the Rebbetzin of Tzeshinov. 


The Holy Rav Rabbi Meshulam Zussia Twersky of Chernobyl Leviev [1910-1988], the first of the Admorim of Chernobyl after the Holocaust, son after son of the Tzaddikim of Chernobyl and Leviev, the son of the daughter of the Holy Rav Rabbi Yeshaya of Tchechov, who was raised and educated by him and received much from him. Escaped before the Holocaust and immigrated by himself to Eretz Yisroel. He established his Beis Midrash first in Jerusalem and then in Bnei Berak and many gathered around him, admirers of the holy courts of Chernobyl and Sanz. Was renowned for the power of his prayer and his great modesty. His great son-in-law was the Holy Admor the Mahari of Vizhnitz.

[1] aerogram, handwritten and signed by him. On the back of the leaf, his personal stamp. Fold marks. Creases. Good condition. 

Measurement: 18 x 28 CM

Measurement: 18 x 28 CM