1. Part of an elaborate letter written by Rabbi Shlomo Avraham Rzechte

A large part of an elaborate letter by Rabbi Shlomo Avraham Rzechte (1843-1928). He was born and resided in Ozorkow. An erudite scholar, he responded to halakhic inquiries from all over the globe. His responsa work on all four sections of the Shulhan Arukh, Bikurei Shlomo (2 parts, Piotrków & Warsaw, 1894 & 1931) carries the approbations of the generation’s leading Hasidic, Sephardic, and Mitnagdim rabbis.

Among the approbators are R. Raphael Meir ben Yehuda Panigel (1804–1893) the Sephardi chief rabbi of Jerusalem R. Jacob Saul b. Eliezer Jeroham Elyashar (1817–1906), Sephardi chief rabbi of Erez Israel (rishon le-Zion)., R. Hayyim Hezekiah b. Raphael Elijah Medini (1832–1904), author of Sdei Hemed, R. Samuel Salant (1816–1909) chief rabbi of Jerusalem and one of the foremost 19th-century rabbis in Jerusalem, Admor of Sochaczew, R. Hanokh Heinokh b. Samuel Borenstein (1896-1965). R. Israel Joshua Trunk of Kutna, R. Jehiel Danziger (1913–1942), Rebbe of Alexander, R. Isaac Elchanan Spektor (1817–1896) of Kovno, R. Joseph Dov (Baer) Soloveitchik of Brisk, R. Naphtali Zevi Judah Berlin (ha-Neziv 1817–1893), and many others.

2. Postcard from Rabbi Yochanan Mirsky Rabbi of Zabludowa.

Postmarked Bialystok, 1932.

3. Postcard by Rabbi Aron Gutman of Vrunov, 1926. Sent to Rabbi Yisroel Moshe Friedman Rabbi of Dragmiresht the son in law of the Gaon the Marsham of Brezan. Regarding the Seforim of his father in law.

4. Part of a letter by Rabbi Meir Landau a Dayan in Rotterdam.

5. Postcard from Rabbi Yehuda Eidel Bengis Rabbi in Libau.
The twelfth day of Mar Cheshvan, 1929.

6. Letter by Rabbi Shmuel Gershini Rabbi of Dvinsk.
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