Three receipts handwritten and signed by "The Holy Shoemaker" Rabbi Moshe Yaakov Rabikov, 1930 -1931, and portrait picture of the Holy Shoemaker [printed].
The Holy Kabbalist Rabbi Moshe Ya'akov Ravikov [1873-1967], "The Holy Shoemaker" disciple of the Leshem owner, a well-known tzaddik and an activist of salvation. In Elul 1913 Immigrated to Eretz Israel and settled in Kfar Uriah. Rabbi Kook, who was then a rabbi of Jaffa and the colonies, persuaded him to move to the city of Jaffa. The beginning of his publication in the country was by Rabbi Kook who testified him that he was one of the 36 hidden righteous man of the generation. and then, Jews began to visit his home asking for his blessing, especially on medical matters, barrenness and marriage. After the Hazon Ish was encouraged him to go out of from his privacy he became public, and many visited his home daily, were blessed and saw salvation.
Receipts: 19x16 cm. Few stains. Image: 12 x8 cm. Good condition.