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Early Wedding Invitations of the Krati Dynasty which Existed for Over a Hundred and Forty Years

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Three wedding invitations of descendants of the Tzaddikim of an unknown Chassidic dynasty, the Krati dynasty in Podolia, which descended from the holy Tzaddik Rabbi Aharon Moshe Braverman who was a disciple of the holy Rav of Koretz. 

3 printed invitations, one with a handwritten signature. Varied conditions. 

* Invitation by the holy Rav Rabbi David ben Rabbi Eliezer of Krati, for the wedding of his son and successor Rabbi Aryeh Leib and the bride Mrs. Yocheved Malkah "the daughter of Rabbi Michel of Koretz … grandson of Rabbi Aharon of Chernobyl". 

The wedding took place in Cheshvan 1890, the eve of Shabbas Parashas Lech Lecha, and the Aliyah LaTorah took place on Shabbas Parashas Noah. 

Wear. Extensive ink and aging stains. Tears. fair-good condition. 

* Invitation hand-signed by the holy Rav Rabbi David Braverman of Krati, for the wedding of his son and the Besht’s grandaughter, "the daughter of the famed Gvir Rabbi Alter Michatshivate". Elul 1894. 

Torn into pieces. 3 torn pieces. 

* Invitation by the holy Rav Rabbi Yechiel Michl Halevi of Koretz, sixth generation from the holy Rav Rabbi Michl of Zlotchov, the grandson of the holy Rav Rabbi Aharon of Chernobyl who raised him to be an Admor, for the wedding of his son Rabbi Eliezer and Mrs. Miriam Sheindel "the daughter of the holy descendants of the holy Rav Rabbi Pinchas of Koretz". The date of the wedding was filled in by hand: "Thursday … the 18th of Oelul in Koretz". The place of the wedding which was supposed to take place in Shpitovka is erased. The wedding took place on the 18th of Elul, 1893. 

Tears, torn fold lines. Wear. Fair condition. 

The Krati dynasty: the head of the dynasty was the holy Rav Rabbi Moshe of Krati, a disciple of the holy Rav of Koretz. Served as Rav of Krati, Podolia, Ukraine, generation after generation. His son, Rabbi Eliezer, succeeded him as Rav and it is unknown whether he also served as Admor.   

 His son was the holy Rav Rabbi David [passed away in 1905]. 

His son, the holy Rav Rabbi Aryeh Leib [1872-1925], the son-in-law of the holy Rav Rabbi Yechiel Michl of Koretz, who was raised by his grandfather the holy Rav of Chernobyl. Rabbi Aryeh Leib’s son-in-law was Rabbi Avraham Yehoshua Heshil Twersky of Skvira Tel Aviv. 

3 invitations. Varied sizes. poor-fair general condition. 

Enclosed: a piece of paper with a handwritten list of people.