"We would like to ask your honor to attend the meeting for the establishment the Slavodka Yeshiva in Bnei Brak, which will be held at the Mossad home in Tel Aviv ... On Monday the 11th of Adar at exactly 6 pm." Printed invitation to the meeting regarding the foundation of the Slavodka Yeshiva in the Land of Israel with the signature of the Musar genius and who served as the head of the Slavodka Yeshiva in Lithuania and later in the Land of Israel - Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Scher.
At the outbreak of World War II, Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Scher (1875-1952, son-in-law of Rabbi Nathan Zvi Finkel, and disciple of Rabbi Baruch Ber) stayed for healing purposes in Switzerland and thus survived. In 1941, after many difficulties, he immigrated to Eretz Yisrael and founded Kolel in Jerusalem. During this time he gave Lessons to a group of guys from the Hebron Yeshiva. In Iyar (1947), together with his son-in-law, Rabbi Mordechai Shulman and with the help of fans of the Slavodka Yeshiva in Israel and the United States, established the Slavodka Yeshiva in Bnei Brak, where he served as Yeshiva's head until his passing in the year of 1952.
[1] leaf. 17x10 cm. Stains, good condition.