The letters include:
Draft of a letter from Rabbi Mattiyahu Leichtenstadter to Rabbi Yitzchak Dov HaLevi Bamberger, the Würzburger Rav. 1818.
Two postcards and three letters from Rabbi Mordechai Landman, av beit din of Adjud. 1921, 1934, 1948 (2), 1949.
Pair of letters from Rabbi Yehudah Grossman, av beit din of Eipelschlag to R’ Binyamin Becher of Budapest. 1901, 1906.
Letter from Rabbi Shmaryahu Leib Horowitz, among the prominent rabbis of the United States, to Dr. Yehudah Aryeh Blau. 1929.
Letter from R’ Yosef Yehudah Becker to Rabbi Asher Michael HaKohen, av beit din of Basel. 1909.
Letter from R’ Moshe David Glam to Rabbi Asher Michael HaKohen, av beit din of Basel. 1908.
Letter of recommendation from Rabbi Shlomo David Kahane, a prominent Warsaw rabbi, for the emissary of the Beit Yosef-Novardok yeshivah. 1934.
Postcard from Rabbi Shmuel Chaim Shuler, av beit din of Boloiler[?] (Alsace region) to Rabbi Asher Michael HaKohen, av beit din of Basel. 1904.
Letter signed by multiple rabbis: Rabbi Shimon Lowey, Shmuel Aharonowitz, Yitzchak Meir Horowitz, Rabbi Yeshayah Segal Landman – av beit din of Azipoli, and another signatory. Sent to Rabbi Asher Michael HaKohen, av beit din of Basel.
Letter from Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch Friedling, av beit din of Boskowitz, publisher of the renowned Torah anthology HaBe’er , 1925.
Kol HaMevaser – handwritten advertising leaflet on the Torah anthology HaBe’er edited by Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch Friedling.
Interesting letter in tiny script from R’ Eliezer b”r Avraham Zilberbush of Zolishtchik. 192-. Poor-moderate condition. This may be the father of the author David Yeshayahu Zilberbush, a native of Zolishtchik.
Letter from Rabbi Naftali Adler, chief rabbi of England. Two leaves written on one side, poor condition.
Pair of postcards from Rabbi Sinai Shiffer, av beit din of Karlsruhe. 1901, 1903. One may be discussing the Yerushalmi controversy.
Total of [23] letters and postcards. Various sizes and conditions.
The collection is being sold as is.