1. Letter from the Rebbe Yisrael Perlow, known as "HaYenuka" of Karlin, in fine scribe writing with the signature of the Rebbe. The content of the letter is concerning the collection of charity. The letter is written and signed by Rabbi Yisrael. 2. A wedding invitation of Rabbi Yisrael's daughter to the son of the Rebbei Yisachar Dov of Belz. The invitation is signed by Channa Shaindel Perlow. 3. A letter from the Rebbe, Rabbi Moshe Perlow of Stolin in fine scribe writing with the signature of the Rebbe. The letter contains a receipt confirming receiving 30 million Marks, and blessings to the donator. 4. A wedding invitation printed with gold lettering of the daughter of Rabbi Avraham Elimelech to Rabbi Simcha Frankel, with the signature of the Rebbe Avraham Elimelech. The "Child" Rebbe of Karlin-Stolin, Rabbi Israel ben Asher (1869-1882) was orphaned in his childhood and made Rebbe and the age of four and a half(!). He died and was buried in Frankfurt, and is known among Karlin Chasidim as "The Frankfurter". He left behind six boys and three girls – Rebbe Moshe, the Stoliner Rebbe, Rebbe Avraham Elimelech – the Karliner Rebbe, Rebbe Yochanan of Lutzk, Rebbe Ya'akov of Detroit, Rebbe Aharon of Warsaw and Rebbe Asher of Stolin – most of his offspring were murdered in the holocaust. The only son who survived was Rebbe Yochanan, grandfather of present Rebbe of Karlin-Stolin. Rabbi Chanoch Henich Dov Zilberfarb (1890-1978, Encyclopedia of Chasidism, page 636), son of Rabbi Meshulam Zalman Yosef of Toporov, and grandson of Rebbe Aharon of Koydenov. Began his tenure as Rebbe in 1929 in Botoshan and Tel Aviv.
1. Letter from the Rebbe Yisrael Perlow, known as "HaYenuka" of Karlin, in fine scribe writing with the signature of the Rebbe. The content of the letter is concerning the collection of charity. The letter is written and signed by Rabbi Yisrael. 2. A wedding invitation of Rabbi Yisrael's daughter to the son of the Rebbei Yisachar Dov of Belz. The invitation is signed by Channa Shaindel Perlow. 3. A letter from the Rebbe, Rabbi Moshe Perlow of Stolin in fine scribe writing with the signature of the Rebbe. The letter contains a receipt confirming receiving 30 million Marks, and blessings to the donator. 4. A wedding invitation printed with gold lettering of the daughter of Rabbi Avraham Elimelech to Rabbi Simcha Frankel, with the signature of the Rebbe Avraham Elimelech. The "Child" Rebbe of Karlin-Stolin, Rabbi Israel ben Asher (1869-1882) was orphaned in his childhood and made Rebbe and the age of four and a half(!). He died and was buried in Frankfurt, and is known among Karlin Chasidim as "The Frankfurter". He left behind six boys and three girls – Rebbe Moshe, the Stoliner Rebbe, Rebbe Avraham Elimelech – the Karliner Rebbe, Rebbe Yochanan of Lutzk, Rebbe Ya'akov of Detroit, Rebbe Aharon of Warsaw and Rebbe Asher of Stolin – most of his offspring were murdered in the holocaust. The only son who survived was Rebbe Yochanan, grandfather of present Rebbe of Karlin-Stolin. Rabbi Chanoch Henich Dov Zilberfarb (1890-1978, Encyclopedia of Chasidism, page 636), son of Rabbi Meshulam Zalman Yosef of Toporov, and grandson of Rebbe Aharon of Koydenov. Began his tenure as Rebbe in 1929 in Botoshan and Tel Aviv.
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