From the storehouses of Karlin and Stolin. 4 letters from the Karlin Tzaddikim.
Three letters from the Admorim, the holy brothers – the holy Rebbe, Rabbi Avraham Elimelech of Karlin, the holy Rebbe, Rabbi Moshe of Stolin, and the holy Rebbe, Rabbi Yaakov Chaim of Detroit, and a greeting card signed by their mother, the righteous Rabbetzin Bracha Sheindel Perlow.
4 letters:
✵ Printed greeting card for senders of “Ma’amadot” – monthly stipends, signed by the righteous Rebbetzin Bracha Sheindel Perlow, the widow of the “Ohr Yisroel” of Stolin. Stolin, winter of 1932-3.
✵ Receipt and blessings from Admor, the holy Rabbi Avraham Elimelech Perlow of Karlin. Scribe’s handwriting, with the Rebbe’s holy signature.
✵ Letter, entirely handwritten and signed by Admor, the holy Rabbi Moshe Perlow of Stolin. 1928.
[This letter references the Gaon and Chossid Rabbi Shlomo Slavin HY”D – Rosh Yeshiva “Beis Yisrael” in Stolin and author of “Toras Chessed (Bilgurya, 1938)]
✵ 2-page letter, iin Yiddish, entirely handwritten and signed by Admor the holy Rabbi Yaakov Chaim of Detroit.
The “Ohr Yisrael”, father of the holy brothers, spoke a few days before his passing, saying wonderous things regarding his six holy sons: “From the time of the world’s creation, it has been thus: Adam, Noach, Avraham, Yitzchak, Yaakov. And from Yaakov the tribes of G-d spread out, and we are their roots. By us it is also thsu: The great Rabbi, the Stoliner, the Melinover, the Drubitcher, and he. And they were singular, and from us the tribes of G-d spread.” On another roccasion he said about his six holy sons that they stand parallel to “ומברכין ומשבחין ומפאריו ומעריצין ומקדישין וממליכין” (Rabbi Abish Schor, Ketavim, p. 1022).
Varying sizes and conditions. Overall good condition.