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Four letters from the greatest geniuses of England

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07.03.2022 07:00pm

Four letters from the great rabbis of the Holy Congregations in England, two of them in Halacha, were sent to Rabbi Yosef Eliyahu Hankin.

* An important letter regarding the kashrut of the Tziziyot that are made in England In factories and sold in the Jewish community even though they were not made 'Leshem Mitznat Tzizit', and also regarding the kosher Matzot made by machine, by the rabbis of Badat'z Manchester to the great Posek of America, Rabbi Yosef Eliyahu Hankin and the rabbis of the Rabbinical Association in the United States. The entire letter is handwriting and signed by Rabbi Yitzchak Galdich. Manchester, 1958. [2] Pages. Official stationery of the Badat'z Manchester.

* Letter from the 'Badat'z London and the State' to the great Posek of America, Rabbi Yosef Eliyahu Hankin, regarding the Aguna permit issued by Rabbi Dovber Svirsky. The rabbis of the Badat'z want to wonder about Rabbi Svirsky's which, "according to weak information he is the grandson of Rabbi Zvi Pesach Frank ... who is perhaps a Moreh Hora'ah who can be trusted in place of Igun", and he is the one who allowed the aguna. London, 1963. Printed letter signed by the Dayanim Rabbi Meir Zeev Rapoport and Rabbi Moshe son of Rabbi Avraham Dov Swift. [1] leaf. Official stationery.

* Letter regarding livelihood and salvation of Israel in the handwriting and signature of Rabbi Yaakov Tesler, rabbi of Leeds, to his nephew. Leeds, [1957]. [2] pages. Official stationery.

* Letter in the handwriting and signature of Rabbi Mordechai Dov son of Rabbi Moshe Eliyahu Rogoznitzky - Proposal of his teachings regarding "Law of Ownership in the Synagogue" for 'Sha'arei Zion' monthly 1932 - (his father, Rabbi Moshe Eliyahu Rogoznitzky An associate of all Gdoley HaDor - Rabbi Chaim Ozer Grodzinski, Rabbi Itzal of Ponivez, etc., was appointed Dayan in Leipzig, and dealt with all the problems there, as well as with the halakhic problems aroused by the Nazis. He moved to England, and served as rabbi of the city of Cardiff in Wales, he died there and his above-mentioned son who writes the letter before us Rabbi Mordechai Dov filled his place).

general condition good - very good.

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