[2] postcards 10×15 cm. [1] letter paper. Two letters in his handwriting on postcards which were sent by mail, and an additional manuscript on letter paper, signed. In one of the postcards which was apparently sent during the First World War the Rabbi writes: “Because…the sorrow and the suffering and the pressure…which people like us are suffering in Kiew [it seems that he is referring to Kiev]…and he will have mercy on the remnants of the people who are literally sacrificing themselves in the sanctification of G-d’s name…” Rabbi Yisrael Livertovsky was born in 1874. From 1908 he was the Av Beit Din of Oleksinets and from 1910 Av Beit Din of Mosyr. On his father’s side he was a descendant of the Maggid of Zlotshov and Rabbi Leiber HaGadol of Berdichev. He learned in the yeshivot of Novhardok, Slabodka and Volozhin, and was ordained to the Rabbinate by the author of the “Aruch HaShulchan” and Rabbi Moshe Danishevsky, Av Beit Din of Slabodka. Fine condition.