Group of [3] important letters loaded with important spiritual and material blessings. The letters are addressed to the gaon Rabbi Ya’akov Fink, av beit din of Haifa, on the occasion of his son Yosef Chaim’s bar mitzvah. Tel Aviv-New York, 1971.
Letter with tremendous blessings for “fruit” [children] on the segulah date of Tu BiShvat – the new year for trees, from the Admo”r Rabbi Mordechai Shalom Yosef Friedman of Sadigura, with his full signature using his name and the names of his fathers, and a rare addition of two words in his own penmanship. Tu BiShevat, 1971.
May he flourish like a rose, with roots as strong as Levanon, and be like a glorious olive with the smell of Levanon. May he fulfill the rabbi’s derashah ‘Young men among the Jewish people will emit a smell like Levanon.” And on the new year for the trees that produce trees … and may he merit years of good and peaceful life”
Letter of blessings for nachat from the children and for success from the Admo”r Rabbi Moshe Mordechai of Kapitshnitz, signed by him. New York, Sunday of parashat Yitro, 1971. Letters from him are rare.
“May Hashem grant that he rise ever upward in Torah and fear of Heaven. May you have much nachat from him. May we all share in the happy occasion of the arrival of Mashiach Tzikeinu.
Letter of important blessings for mazal , nachat from the children and their marriages, signed by the wondrous tzaddik, the Admo”r Rabbi Yitzchak Friedman of Bohosh. Tel Aviv, Sunday of parashat Yitro 1971.
“I will bless you from the depths of my heart with a mazal tov blessing. May Heaven grant that you see much nachat from him, to raise him to Torah, the wedding canopy and good deeds.”
Refer to the Hebrew catalog text for brief biographies of the Admo”r Rabbi Mordechai Shalom Yosef, author of Knesset Mordechai of Sadigura , the Admo”r Rabbi Moshe Mordechai Heschel and the Admo”r of Bohosh, Rabbi Yitzchak Friedman .
Various sizes. Overall fine condition. [Fold marks. Aging stains. Tiny tears in the margins of the letter from the Admo”r of Kapitshnitz, far from the text].