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Postcard of blessings, handwritten by the Tzaddikim, the Holy Rav Rabbi Itzikel of Pshevorsk and His Son-in-Law the Holy Rav Rabbi Yankeleh of Pshevorsk. With blessings for good health and abundant livelihood.
The letter was sent to one of the loyal friends of the holy Rav Rabbi Itzikel. In it, Rabbi Itzikel also writes about his poor health of late and sends his blesses to the addressee for a good and blessed year: אברכך בברכת הדיוט שיהי רצון שתזכה לשנה טובה ומבורכת ביחד עם זוג’ ובתכם תחי’ וחתנכם היקר בבריאות השלימות ובפרנסה טובה ורחבה בניקל ונחת גדול.
לא כתבתי עד הנה כי ל"ע אני מושכב במיטה כמה שבועות. He then added his signature: הק’ משה יצחק נכד רבן של כל ישראל ר"ר אלימלך זצוקללה"ה זכותו יגן עלינו ועל כל ישראל אמן.
On verso, an addition handwritten by his son-in-law, the holy Rav Rabbi Yaakov Leiser, Rabbi Yankeleh:
‘לידידי אהובי החסיד המופלג הנכבד המפורסם בנש"ק’ ..ויהי רצון אשר כבודו ע"ז שליט"א תחי’ חיי נחת ויהי’ לכם רב נחת מכל יו"ח שליט"א’
Rabbi Itzikel writes a line on behalf of his daughter, the Rebbetiz, Rabbi Yankeleh’s wife.
The holy Rav Rabbi Itzikel of Pshevorsk [1882-1977], one of the greatest Tzaddikim whose figure illuminated the sky of Chassidism, a descendant of the holy Rav author of the Noam Elimelech. The nephew and close disciple of the holy Rav Rabbi Yechezkel Sheraga of Shinova. 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 Yankeleh. 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 wonder-worker.
The holy Rav Rabbi Yaakov (Rabbi Yankeleh) of Pshevorsk [1906-1999], his father was a Shinova Chassid. Was Rav of Yashlisk, Galicia. During World War II, he wandered through the forests of Siberia until reuniting with his father-in-law. Despite his modesty, thousands came to him for advice, blessings and stories about Tzaddikim.
[1] postcard, written on both sides, one by the holy Rav Rabbi Itzikel and the other by the holy Rav Rabbi Yankeleh. Very good condition.
Measurement: 11 x 15 CM
Measurement: 11 x 15 CM
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