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Extremely rare! Do we have power of attorney from Am Yisroel to give Melech Malchei HaMelachim a royal ...
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Extremely rare! Do we have power of attorney from Am Yisroel to give Melech Malchei HaMelachim a royal crown?! Four pages on guiding philosophy and Aggadah handwritten by Posek Hador Moron Rabbi Yosef Shalom Elyashiv. Including wonderful reference to current worldwide events and events that happened in the State of Israel [1957].
Entire pages, atypical style, full of emotion, laden with rare expressions, all hadnwritten by Moron the Gaon Amud Hora'ah and the leader of Yisroel Rabbi Yosef Shalom Elyashiv on Yom HaDin 1957.
In the lengthy Ma'marim, Moron Rabbi Yosef Shalom Elyashiv refers to the condition of Am Yisroel, beginning with the glory days when the Temple was still standing and all the Jewish people crowned the Creator of the world. Yet now, when we have been exiled time and again and we are a minority within a minority, amidst Am Yidroel whose majority seemingly does not crown Melech Malchei HaMelachim. Moron Rabbi Elyashiv uncommonly writes, with atypical pain and excitement : 'Do we have power of attorney from Am Yisroel?! After several sentences, he states: now that we have gathered here on this holy day to honor our King at the very least we must take on that by out hands no Chilul Hashem is done we shall try sanctify Shem Shamayim as best as we can.
The second Ma'amar was said on Shabbat Teshuva 1957, as written by Moron Rabbi Shalom Elyashiv himself in pencil beneath the many dense lines written in pen in his fine, genius script.
In this Ma'amar he referes directly to Yom Kippur, writing about repentance for general and private sins, between man and G-d and man and his fellow men and ends with the verse: Ki Im Asot Mishpat VeHatzna Lechet im Elokecha.
[4] pp. of fine, dense lines, with almost no corrections. 20X16 cm. Doznes of lines per page. Excellent condition.
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