"And may the merit of our holy ancestors protect him from all distress and harm, and may he be blessed from the abode of blessings in all that his soul desires."
Brooklyn, 1960.
Apparently the letter itself was printed, with the recipient’s name , Rabbi Israel Moshe German filled in, and the signature of the Rebbe’s holy hand.
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Rebbe Shlomo Halberstam of Bobov (1908-2000) was a scion of the glorious Sanz dynasty, a son of Rebbi Ben Tzion the author of the Kedushat Tzion, son of Rebbi Shlomo of Bobov, grandson of Rebbi Chaim of Sanz. In his youth, he received semichah from Galician Torah leaders and, in 1931, he was appointed rabbi of Bobov. He miraculously survived the Holocaust and rejuvenated the Bobov chassidut. He was wise and clever, a leader with an impressive persona and his Torah was published in the Kerem Shlomo series.
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