Four letters by Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak HaKohen Kook and from his foremost disciple and successor, Rabbi Ya’akov Moshe Charlop.
1: Letter of recommendation in English on a Chief Rabbinate of Israel stationery blank from 1927, signed by Rabbi Kook in English. Poor condition, with glue on the front, and fabric to reinforce the letter on the back, with worming perforations and lack in the text.
2: Letter handwritten and signed by Rabbi Charlop, with very interesting content in response to a young man about a shidduch suggestion, ” With respect to the question of livelihood, I hope that after the wedding, with Hash-m’s loving kindness, [you] will engage in business and see success, as He who gives life gives sustenance. With respect to dress and outlook, it would help to speak openly with … and if after all this, [you] are fully inclined, this is a sign from Heav-n that this is desired …” Very fine condition.
3-4: Two letters signed by Rabbi Charlop. Moderate-fine condition, with glued adhesions, one letter has slight lack in the text.
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