A letter from Rabbi Dov Berish Weidenfeld of Tshebin. 1960.
Specifications: [1] leaf, 22×28 cm. Addition in his handwriting with his handwritten signature and his stamp.
Content: The letter was sent to the Ezrat Torah organization with a request to aid a distinguished bridegroom. The Rabbi of Tshebin writes that the bridegroom is a great Torah scholar and that it is a pleasure to discuss Torah thoughts with him. He added closing ideas in his handwriting and signed with his name and stamp.
Background: Rabbi Dov Ber Weidenfeld [1881-1965], a tremendous genius, served as Rabbi of Tshebin, by whose name he is known. He was exiled to Siberia during the Second World War. After the Holocaust he immigrated to Jerusalem, established the ‘Kochav MiYaakov’ yeshiva and was considered to be one of the foremost poskim.
Condition: Very fine. Filing holes and folding marks.