Important, lengthy and beautiful halachic responsum with respect to writing sta”m . Handwritten entirely [approximately 250 words] and signed by the posek hador the gaon Rabbi Shmuel HaLevi Wosner. Zichron Meir, Bnei Brak, 1979. The person who asked the question was the gaon Rabbi Tzvi, son of Rabbi M. Greineman. Printed [without the questioner’s name] in Shu”t Shevet HaLevi , Part IV, siman 139.
Complete halachic responsum, handwritten by the posek hador [including a handwritten summary of the question] on a very complex topic, the form of writing the א’ in a Torah scroll, as the gaon Rabbi Shmuel Wosner mentions, inter alia : “Many great people have become entangled in this.”
Manuscripts by gedolei hadorot are known to be used as tried-and-true amulets. The most renowned among these are manuscripts by the Chatam Sofer. There is also a story brought about a manuscript given as an amulet by the gaon Rabbi Akiva Eiger, without sacred Names, only the inscription “in the merit of the insight I had in the Tosafot in Sukkah with respect to the Clouds of Glory, may he recover.” These matters are ancient.
Manuscript by a posek hador , known around the world for his Torah-powered open wonders, drawing out deep novellae in the halachahs of Torah scrolls [mentioning, inter alia , an insight from Rabbi Nattan Adler, the Chatam Sofer’s teacher]. It is also hard to ignore the segulah date noted by Rabbi Wosner at the top of the letter – “Tuesday of Beshalach” – the segulah date, according to Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Rimanov, for reciting Parashat HaMann as a tremendous segulah for good, abundant livelihood.
Refer to the Hebrew catalog text for a brief biography of the gaon Rabbi Shmuel HaLevi Wosner .
[1] leaf, stationery. Approximately 14×22 cm.
Moderate-fine condition. Fold marks. Tear in the margins.