A letter from Rabbi Chaim Ozer Grodzinski to Rabbi Yitzchak HaLevi Herzog. 1936.
[1] official paper leaf, 21*28cm. A long and important letter written by Rabbi Chaim Ozer Grodzinski, one of the great Rabbis and prominent leaders of Eastern European Jewry in the pre-Holocaust period. The letter is written by a scribe, and at the end Rabbi Chaim Ozer added a blessing in his handwriting and signed in his handwriting.
At the beginning of the letter Rabbi Chaim Ozer writes that he will certainly not do anything in London without the agreement of Rabbi Yechezkel Abramsky. Later in the letter he writes about the government’s prohibition against transferring money abroad. He later responds to Rabbi Herzog on a halachic question which he asked about burglaries done by non-Jews.
Very Fine condition.