Greetings to a donor who supports Torah and its scholars, Chaim Yeshua Mishan, in which he informs the receiver that he sent him an amulet for an easy birth: ” … which was written in sanctity and purity with awe, fasting and ritual immersion …”
Rabbi Chaim Yosef Maman was born in Meknes – a grandson of Rabbi Refael Maman, known as “Refael HaMalach” (“the angel Refael”). He served as rabbi in Tiberias and in Oran and Témouchent, Algeria. He was involved in the polemic about flour ground at a cylindrical mill for Passover use, regarding concerns mentioned in Peter Rechem.
[1] leaf paper. 27×21 cm. Sephardic hand. Fine condition. Light tears without loss.