LOTE 350:
Collection of Letters and Permits for Agunot – Rabbis of She'erit Hapletah in Germany and Hungary After the Holocaust
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Collection of Letters and Permits for Agunot – Rabbis of She'erit Hapletah in Germany and Hungary After the Holocaust
Varied collection of handwritten letters and printed documents. Hungary and Germany, after the Holocaust.
• Printed marriage permit for a man whose wife perished in the Holocaust. Completed by hand and signed by the rabbis of the "Central Beit Din for Agunot in Bratislava". 1946.
• Typewritten marriage permit for a man whose wife perished in the Holocaust. Completed by hand and signed by the rabbis of the "Central Beit Din for Agunot in Bratislava". 1948.
• Letter handwritten and signed by R. David Moshkovitz Rabbi of Bonyhád, who writes (to the Beit Din for Agunot), that he will not endorse a permit for an agunah, before his brother-in-law, the rabbi of Pupa (R. Yosef Grünwald, author of Vayechi Yosef) approves it, "since for reasons of properness, I must always follow his esteemed opinion…".
• Ordination for a shochet, handwritten and signed by R. Tzvi Hirsh Sofer Rabbi of Derecske. Debrecen, Elul 1945.
• Testimony regarding an agunah whose husband perished in the Holocaust, signed by the rabbis of the Beit Din. Téglás, Shevat 1946.
• Handwritten letter, halachic inquiry regarding a divorce, from the "Oberrabbinat der U.S. Zone – Rabbinical Representative of Orthodox Rabbis of Bavaria", in the DP camp in Munich, addressed to the Beit Din for Agunot in Budapest. Munich, Shevat (January) 1948.
• Handwritten letter, halachic question on the laws of testimony, from "Union of Rabbis by Jewish Central Committee of U.S. Zone Austria", addressed to the Beit Din for Agunot in Budapest. Linz. Elul 1948.
• Handwritten document, with rabbinic signatures. Testimony received by the Orthodox Beit Din in Budapest. 1952.
• Printed Kashrut certificate, "Kosher for Passover Slivovitz", by R. Mordechai Lebowitz. Bratislava (Pressburg), 1947.
• Printed card (sent by post). Birkat HaMazon, with good year blessings, "gift of Keren HaTorah in Hungary". Budapest, eve of Rosh Hashanah 1948.
10 leaves. Size and condition vary. Overall good condition.

