"This is need a great strengthening, because in our many sins this disease has greatly increased, and in this way it defiles the eyes of the people, G-d forbid, deny the supervision of G-d of every on every rule and detail and privacy. And thanks to this, the Holy One, blessed will keep us from false opinions and be saved from any trouble .. '
The Rebbe of Nadvorna wrote these words on the back of two printed letters concerning the prohibition against reading free newspapers and External books, one from the 'Sefat Emet' of Gur and the other from the Slonim Rebbe. The original letters were printed in 1903 and in 1932, and were reprinted around 1948.
The Admor Rabbi Chaim Mordechai Rosenbaum of Nadvorna (1903-1978), son of the Admor Rabbi Itamar Rosenbaum. According to the custom of the Nadvorna house, he began to serve as Admor in his father's life, and in 1928 he opened his Beit Midrash in the city of Seret, Bukovina. Since then, he has become very famous as a "worker of salvation," and many people from all the cities of the region flocked to him. After the Holocaust he emigrated from Romania to Eretz Israel in 1948. He was the first Tzaddikim of the Nadvorna family to come to Israel, and in 1961 he moved to the city of Bnei Brak with his yeshiva "Ma'amar Mordechai". Was very much admired by the sages of the generation and was told wonderful stories about him. 7 lines in the handwriting of the Admor of Nadvorna, not signed. fine condition.