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Letters of Semicha and Rabbinic Writs - Rabbi Eidelstein of Tel Aviv and his Family

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Letters of Semicha and Rabbinic Writs - Rabbi Eidelstein of Tel Aviv and his Family
Collection of ordinations and rabbinic writs - R. Binyamin Chaim Eidelstein and his son-in-law R. Nachum HaCohen Goldschmidt:
· Autograph letter of semicha signed by R. Isser Zalman Meltzer, to R. Nachum Goldschmidt. Isru Chag of Pesach 1943. · Official letter of authorization signed by R. Moshe Avigdor Amiel, and a letter of good wishes on the occasion of the official authorization of the position of R. Binyamin Chaim Eidelstein as Rabbi of the Maccabi and Mul-Maccabi neighborhoods in Tel Aviv, a position he had already filled for the previous eight years. Tel Aviv, 1941. · Rabbinic writ - for R. Nachum HaCohen Goldschmidt as successor of his father-in-law, R. Eidelstein who died suddenly on the first night of Pesach in 1943 – with 56 signatures of members of the Maccabi and Mul-Maccabi communities, and an approval signed by Chief Rabbis of Tel Aviv - Moshe Avigdor Amiel and Ya'akov M. Toledano. Tel-Aviv, Nissan 1943.
R. Binyamin Chaim Eidelstein, the eldest son of R. Yerachmiel Gershon Eidelstein, rabbi of Szumiaczi (and uncle of Yerachmiel Gershon Eidelstein, head of the Ponevezh-Bnei-Brak yeshiva, and his brother - R. Ya'akov Eidelstein, Rabbi of Ramat haSharon). Served in the rabbinate of Shamovo (Mogilev district of Russia). Immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1934 and served as Rabbi of the Maccabi neighborhood in Tel Aviv-Jaffa. He passed away suddenly, on the first night of Pesach in 1943, and on the day of his funeral which took place on the 16th of Nissan, this rabbinic appointment was already written and signed to be given to his son-in-law, R. Nachum HaCohen Goldschmidt (1913-1992) who at that time served as Rosh Metivta in Kfar Saba (he was one of the founders of the yeshiva in Kfar Saba, later R. Steinman taught in the same yeshiva). R. Nachum served for close to 50 years in the Tel Aviv rabbinate and later served as Rabbi of the Bitzaron neighborhoods and was a member of the Tel Aviv Chief Rabbinate.
4 leaves, 28-33 cm. Condition varies from good-fair to fair. Tears and gluing. On the verso of one leaf are long handwritten inscriptions - outline of a sermon.