Five files with hundreds of documents from lawyers, representing survivors requests to the State of Israel after the institution of the “Nazi persecutions disabled persons law” in 1957. After the institution of this law, which promised benefits to disabled Holocaust survivors, many survivors turned to lawyers to help them receive their benefits. This is a bequest of personal files regarding this matter. Includes: * Personal file of the Admor of Nadvorna, Rabbi Chaim Mordechai Rosenbaum, with documents related to the purchase of his apartment in Bnei Brak in 1960, postcards with handwritten requests from the Admor [“We are surprised that though two weeks have passed since we transferred the power of attorney, we have still not been called to arrange the matter….”], documents from the land registrar confirming the Admor’s ownership of the land, Three documents signed by the Admo, contract, and notations written by Rebbetzin Rosenbaum, the wife of the Admor, regarding her birthplace and foreign name, and more. * Personal file of Rabbi Yisrael Weltz, including his claim for reimbursement according to the Nazi Persecutions Disabled Law, official documents describing the various illnesses he suffered from as a result of the Nazi abuse [“Rabbi Weltz came under my care in 1945, right after the Second World War in Budapest, with complaints of shortness of breath and pounding heart…Rabbi Weltz reported…that they took him for harsh labor, beat him mercilessly,and the physical effort and difficult emotional conditions caused his illnesses…”], various forms regarding his request from December 1966, and more. * Documents related to Rabbi Amram HaLevi Jungreis’s attempt to fulfill the will of Rabbi Simcha Yosef b”r Yaakov HaLevi Segal: Forms dividing property per his will; printed letter with the signature of the Rosh Yeshiva of Ohr Torah in Tiberias, R’ Dovid Minzburg and R’ Sh. Bunim Werner stating that they can not fulfill the will, to mention his soul in the prayers, and are therefore renouncing the donation that the deceased left in his will, a guarantee from the Yeshiva of Pressburg Shevet Sofer, Jerusalem, 1965, to uphold his will, official documents from the Ponevezh Yeshiva in Bnei Brak regarding this same will. His will and additional files. * Admor Chaim Mordechai of Nadvorna [1903-1978] began serving as Admor during the lifetime of his father, Rabbi Itamar, in 1923. He lived in Sighet and then Seret. He immigrated to Palestine in 1947. In 1970, he moved to the Givat Rokach neighborhood in Bnei Brak. He established the Maamar Mordechai Yeshiva. His Torah is recorded in Divrei Chaim and Sod Siach. He was a prominent Admor. His son, R’ Yitzchak Eizik Yehuda, immigrated illegaly to Palestine on the “Knesset Yisrael” ship, and was shot and killed by the British. * Rabbi Yisrael Weltz was the rabbi in Tinia until the First World War. He was a moreh Tzedek, dayan and rav”d in Budapest and an editor of the Tal Talpiot Torah journal. During the Holocaust, he lost his ony son, Rabbi Moshe and his entire family. He survived the labor camps, and returned to Budapest, old, sick and broken hearted. He worked tirelessly to help the surviving orphans and widows and established a beit din in the community and central beit din in Hungary to help the many agunot. He immigrated to Israel and settled in Jerusalem, in the Rabbanim Plitim neighborhood. He passed away on the 7th of Cheshvan, 1974. The files have not been thoroughly inspected. Five files filled with documents, printed by stencil and filled in by hand. Fine condition.