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Please do in honor of our holy ancestors Buried in Hebron who we are huddled in the shadow of their holy abode, the Cave of the Patriarchs ... - Emissary Letter to collect funds for land ownership in the city of Hebron, signed by the great rabbis

Opening price: $2,000

Commission: 22%

Sold: $7,000
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"קול ברמה נשמע אל תראוני שאני שחרחורת! אל אצילי בני ישראל חנה היא מדברת! בת קול יוצאת מהר הקודש וקינה היא מעוררת! מנהמת כיונה הבנים אין לישראל זאת אומרת!" - A letter of appointment to the Emissary of Rabbi Chaim Hasson who was sent to the cities of Gorgistan and Ragistan to collect money in which the buyers will participate in the purchase of four amot in Eretz Israel in the field near the Sephardic community kollel in Hebron, Signed by the greats sphardic Rabbis of the community in the city of Hebron: Rabbi Eliyahu Suleiman Mani - Rabbi of Hebron and one of the greatest rabbis of Iraq, Rabbi Rahamim Yosef Franco, Rabbi Mordechai Hasson, Rabbi Chaim Israel Romano, and other rabbis of the city. Av, 1884.

In the detailed Emissary letter spread over two large pages in handsome scribal script and glorious writing, the rabbis detail the difficult material condition of the city of Hebron, which "seven times will increase its trouble over the rest of the Holy Land", and promise that donors will not only receive land in Eretz israel, but they will also will win to Pidyon Nefesh. "Please do in honor of our holy ancestors Buried in Hebron who we are huddled in the shadow of their holy abode, the Cave of the Patriarchs ..."

See also Dynasty auction 14, Item No. 240.

[2] pages. Size of each page 34x24 cm. Slight tears in margins. Stains. Good condition.

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212. Please do in honor of our holy ancestors Buried in Hebron who we are huddled in the shadow of their holy abode, the Cave of the Patriarchs ... - Emissary Letter to collect funds for land ownership in the city of Hebron, signed by the great rabbis