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Lot 79:

Letter of Blessings by the Admor Rabbi Avraham of Strikov - Sent to the Admor of Radzin

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Letter of blessings handwritten by Rabbi Avraham of Strikov, sent to Rabbi Avraham Yissachar of Radzin. 1959. 

In his letter, he blesses him with Gemar Chatimah Tovah and a good and blessed year.

Later, he tells him about the blessed routine, thanking Hashem Yisborach for all the good. 

The Admor Rabbi Avraham Avigdor Nachum of Strikov [1917-2001] the successor of his grandfather, the famed Rav Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Strikov and the beloved son of the Admor Rabbi Yaakov Yitzchak Dan Halevi. Was revered as a Gaon by the leading rabbis of Lithuania, especially the Gaon Rav of Brisk. In his youth, he studied in Yeshivas Chachmei Lublin. After the Holocaust, he lived in Vilna and Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, moving to Bnei Berak in his old age, where he reestablished the Strikov Chatzer. 

The addressee: 

Rabbi Avraham Yissachar Englard of Radzin [1909-2006] the son of the Gaon Rabbi Yeshaya Av Beis Din of Sosnovich and grandson of the Gaon Rabbi Nosson of Krimlov who was a descendant of the Tzaddikim of Radomsk. Rabbi Avraham Yissachar was the son-in-law of the Tiferes Yosef of Radzin and brother-in-law of Rabbi Shmuel of Radzin. After the Holocaust, the remnants of the Izbitza Radzin Chazter pleaded with him to succeed his in-law and brother-in-law and ever since, he was known as the Admor of Radzin. He lived in the USA and evetually immigrated to Eretz Hakodesh. His Beis Midrash on Aharonson St. of Bnei Berak became a magnet in its surroundings. He revived the Radzin tradiiton of the Techelet coloring. 

[1] aerogram. Handwritten and signed by the Rebbe of Strikov. Fold lines. Postmark. Slight wear. Good-very good condition. 

Measurement: 18 x 30 CM

Measurement: 18 x 30 CM