Letter from the Admo”r of Lubavitch to his only cousin, Zelda Schneerson-Mishkovsky (known as ‘HaMeshoreret Zelda’) – a famous a celebrated poetess. 15 Tevet 1978. Brooklyn, New York.
The Rebbe writes these phenomenal blessings in his very hand – for glad tidings, all the time, and continued glad tidings, with respect to receiving the prize, and with joy – using abbreviations: “לבשו”ט [-לבשורות טובות] תכה”י [-תמיד כל הימים] בהמשך להבשו”ט [-להבשורות טובות] ע”ד [-על דבר] קבלת הפרס ומתוך שמחה.”
The Rebbe also informs her that her letter will be read at an auspicious time at the Rayya”tz’s grave.
The Admo”r Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson [1902-1994] was the seventh in the dynasty of Admo”rs of Lubavitch. He began to serve as Admo”r in 1951 and continued until his passing. He was a tremendous gaon in all realms of Torah and his net was – and still is – cast across the entire world.
[1] leaf paper, 21 cm. The letter was typewritten on official stationery, with the addition of [11] words in the Rebbe’s hand, concluding with his signature.
Very fine condition. Fold mark.