Official Edah Chareidit of Jerusalem marriage certificate for the wedding of Rabbi Pinchas Menachem Alter, who later became the Admo”r, the author of Pnei Menachem of Gur, and Rebbetzin Tziporah (also of the Alter family). Jerusalem, 1946. Rabbi Pinchas Menachem Alter was the youngest child of his father, the Admo”r Rabbi Avraham Mordechai Alter of Gur, author of Imrei Emet . It is told that Rabbi Avraham Mordechai promised Rebbetzin Tziporah that he would escort their son to the chuppah. The wedding took place when he was already elderly and ill. The place for the father’s name and occupation is filled out: כ”ק אדמו”ר שליט”א. One of the witnesses was Rabbi Yehoshua Noach Binkah, who was the gabbai of the author of Beit Yisrael of Gur’s study hall. Refer to the Hebrew catalog text for a brief biography of Rabbi Pinchas Menachem Alter . Weddings of the generation’s righteous, especially for second marriages, are lofty and sacred matters. Before marrying his second wife, the gaon of Tchebin turned to the officiating rabbi and told him that before the rabbi of Ruzhin married his own second wife, he called the officiating rabbi into a room and spoke with him for a while, and when the officiating rabbi left the room, his face was white as a sheet. This story teaches us, the gaon of Tchebin continued, that officiating at weddings of rabbinic leaders are lofty matters, far beyond our comprehension. [1] official paper leaf, 21×21 cm; fine condition. Fold marks. Filing perforations. Minimal aging stains.