Letter handwritten and signed by Rabbi Aryeh Levin, “The Tzaddik of Jerusalem,” to Mordechai Raziel and his daughter MK Esther Naor, in which he tells them about the condition of his health and blesses members of the family. Jerusalem, 1961. The tzaddik Rabbi Aryeh Levin [1885-1969] was one of the glorious personages of Jerusalem, a great gaon in all aspects of the Torah and a compassionate father to all the depressed. He served as a mashgiach at the Etz Chaim yeshivah, and was known as the prisoners’ rabbi because he used to visit them regularly, encourage them, and take care of their needs. He was especially close to the “olei hagardom,” and visited them before they were executed. R’ Mordechai Raziel was an alumnus of Lithuanian yeshivahs, a speaker, an author and a poet. He established a network of schools in Russia, and was a teacher in Jerusalem who taught many students. He was the father of David Raziel (one of the founders of Etze”l) and of Esther Raziel Naor. Ester Raziel Naor was an Etze”l activist. She was the first news announcer of the Irgun’s radio station, Kol Tziyon HaLochemet. She also wrote for the HaMashkif newspaper, and after it closed down, for the Cherut movement’s bulletin. In 1943, she became a member of the Irgun’s command. She served as a member of the Knesset and as the chairwoman of the Cherut party after the establishment of the State. Ink on stamped postcard 14×10 cm. The envelope is also included, 12×15 cm. Very fine condition.