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Apr 1, 2020
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LOT 10:

Open protest against Isaac Greenbaum. Radom [1925]

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Open protest against Isaac Greenbaum. Radom [1925]


Proclamation by Radomsk community leaders against Yitzhak Greenbaum, who at the  Polish Sejm spoke wrongdoing against the genius Rabbi Yechiel Halevi Kestenberg, ABD Radom. Signed by the signatures of the Radom giants [in print], Rabbi Zvi Eli 'Goldblum, Rabbi Mattel Eisman, Rabbi Chaim Citron, as well as signatures the community homeowners. Radom 1925.


The Proclamation sent to the communal worker Menachem Sirk from the city of Zagiraz requesting that he sign on demonstration and to to advertise that Gruenbaum's whole intention is to bring about the honor of the rabbinate and the respect of religious Judaism in the dirt. and that in the meeting of Polish Sejm held on April 30 of that year "Pouring contempt and disgrace, gossip and falsehoods and lies about a rabbi in Israel, the Honorable Chief Rabbi Yehiel Halevi Kestenberg Sheikh Abedak Radom ... ".

Yitzhak Greenbaum [1879-1970], one of the leaders of the Zionist movement in Poland, headed a radical Zionist faction called "On the Guard." Has been a member of the Polish Sejm since 1919. Gruenbaum was a staunch opponent of Agudat Israel, in which he blamed the ultra-Orthodox over the finish line by stating that during the First World War they remained loyal to the foreign authorities in Poland (Russia, Germany and Austro-Hungary) and did not support the local independence movement. In the 1928 final election, Gruenbaum confiscated Agudat Israel's representatives, and none of the association's representatives were elected to end this election.

[1] leaf. 27x22 cm. Folding marks. Very good condition.


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