An appeal to the committee of the city of Tysmenytsia to deal with a Agona’s matter and collect testimony from someone who saw her husband die. Autograph? & his stamp as Rabbi of Wetzlar after tho Holocaust.
Possibly written in his name by a member of the Beth Din.
The chassidic kabbalist Rabbi Yitzchak HaKohen Hoberman – "The Tzaddik of Raanana" (1896-1977) was born in Poland and studied with Rabbi Yaakov Mordechai of Bilgoray, the "Shem MiShmuel" of Sochotshov, and the "Imrei Emet" of Gur. He had a close relationship with the Gur and Lubavitch chassidut. During the Holocaust, he was exiled to Siberia and was in charge of sawing trees. When he was forced to work on Shabbat, he cut off the end of his finger. After the Holocaust, he served in the rabbinate in Wetzlar for six years. He then moved to Raanana, where he was known as a righteous person and kabbalist and wonder worker, who had a close relationship with the Admors of Gur. In an approbation to his work, Rabbi Shach wrote, "He is known to be full of wisdom in both the revealed and concealed Torah."
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Lot #460