Letter from Rabbi Mendel Meir Morgenstern, among the European refugees in Japan, to Rabbi Moshe Rothenberg from Cincinnati, Ohio, 1941.
Specifications: [1], airmail postcard. 14×9 cm. One stamp is printed on the postcard and the second is stuck to it. Yiddish. The letter was sent by Y. Weisel on behalf of M. Morgenstern.
Unique Features: The writer notes that there is no way to immigrate to Israel and describes what they are undergoing and their attempts to attain a visa to the United States, which have yet to be successful because of a past mistake and due to the Consul being an “entirely evil man.”
Condition: Fine-very fine.