1. Shana Tova letter by Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak HaCohen Kook, chief rabbi of Israel, to Rabbi Moshe Kliers Av Beit Din of Tiberias. Elul 1929. In the letter which is written entirely in his holy handwriting, he hints to events which occurred in that year"My despondent and oppressed brethren who await the salvation of the merciful G-D¦ awaiting G-D's salvation". 2. Lengthy letter of responsa on laws of Zera'im, and a Shana Torah greeting, by Rabbi Tzvi Pesach Frank from the period when he served as Dayan and rabbinical authority in the holy city of Jerusalem. Elul 1919. Official stationeries, various sizes and conditions. Good.
1. Shana Tova letter by Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak HaCohen Kook, chief rabbi of Israel, to Rabbi Moshe Kliers Av Beit Din of Tiberias. Elul 1929. In the letter which is written entirely in his holy handwriting, he hints to events which occurred in that year"My despondent and oppressed brethren who await the salvation of the merciful G-D¦ awaiting G-D's salvation". 2. Lengthy letter of responsa on laws of Zera'im, and a Shana Torah greeting, by Rabbi Tzvi Pesach Frank from the period when he served as Dayan and rabbinical authority in the holy city of Jerusalem. Elul 1919. Official stationeries, various sizes and conditions. Good.
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