Open hearted letter in the handwriting and signature of the Admor Rabbi Shlomo Chaim Friedman of Sadigura regarding the renewal of contact with Rabbi Chaim Bloch, and congratulations for the new year, Elul 28, 1940.
In his letter, the Rebbe addressed to Rabbi Haim Bloch after his son-in-law met him at random: "I am just ashamed for a very long time that I did not write ... Well, the ice breaks again this time we will start with a letters suit." The Rebbe adds that he thought he founded a weekly to be distributed among the ultra-Orthodox, and ask him to join the initiative, and double the blessings for the new year.
The Rebbe Rabbi Shlomo Chaim Friedman of Sadigura [1887-1972]. - "The Hidden Rebbe" was born to his father the 'Or Israel' of Sadigura, son of the first Rebbe of Sadigure Rabbi Avraham Yaakov son of Rabbi israel of Rouzin. At the age of twenty, he was appointed Admor, when World War I broke out, he immigrated to Vienna together with most of the Righteous Beit Rouzin, from his time in Vienna until his last days he was involved in helping the needy, and after World War II he spent most of his time helping survivors. And especially for orphans who lost their parents during the war years. Immigrated to Eretz Israel in the year 1938, settled in Tel Aviv and continued in his large factories until his death in 1972.
[2] p. 20x15 cm. Very good condition.