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14.5.19
1 Abraham Ferrera, Jerusalem, Israel

The auction will take place on Tuesday, May 14, 2019 at 18:00 (Israel time). With a proclamation.

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LOT 298:

A large collection of letters sent to Rabbi Natan Zvi Friedman, Rabbi of Shikun 5 in Bnei Brak, from the 1950s ...

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14.5.19 at DYNASTY

A large collection of letters sent to Rabbi Natan Zvi Friedman, Rabbi of Shikun 5 in Bnei Brak, from the 1950s until the 1970s


110 letters sent to Rabbi Natan Zvi Friedman from a wide variety of rabbis and letters he sent to various authorities.


Among the letters we will note:

The honorable Rabbi Shaul Yisraeli sent an invitation to the Ranash to participate in the anthology of the Torah and the State, which will deal with questions such as the legislative powers of the Knesset, women's rights according to Torah, military matters [a stencil print signed by Rabbi Shaul Yisraeli] ;A postcard sent to him by Rabbi Chaim Dovid HaLevi [Cheshvan 5728]; A letter concerning the emissary of the Admor of Uzhorov to the rav frank; An interesting letter signed by Rabbi Yehoshua Moshe Aaronsohn " We realized that most of the supervisors in the butcher shops and restaurants do not have sufficient knowledge of the laws and procedures necessary ... for the proper performance of their duties"; An interesting letter in the handwriting and signature of Rabbi Menachem Leib HaCohen Aharonson on the territories held by Israel after the Six-Day War after Rabbi Friedman discovered that the occupied territories were part of the Land of Israel; Various articles published by Rabbi Friedman on the issue of the killing of traffic accidents on Israel's roads and road safety in the light of halachah; Judgments between person and his friend signed by Rabbi Friedman; As well as additional letters from well-known city and personal rabbis.

Rabbi Natan Tzvi Friedman [1913-1993] Born in Hungary, he was ordained by the Rabbinical Committee of the Central Bureau of the Ultra-Orthodox in Hungary and served as rabbi in the Foehrenwald camp for She'erit HaPleita. After World War II he immigrated to Israel and served as rabbi in Givat Samuel and later as the rabbi of Shikun 5 in Bnei Brak in Bnei Brak for 40 years.

The collection is in two binders. General condition fine- very fine.