ЛОТ 62:
Important Interesting Collection of Rabbinic Letters on the Topic of Kashrut, Early 20th Century
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Important Interesting Collection of Rabbinic Letters on the Topic of Kashrut, Early 20th Century
Interesting collection of [9] letters from various shechitah committees (chief rabbinate and Edah HaChareidit), private ritual slaughterers and more.
* Letter in English from the Edah HaCharedit's Va'ad HaShechitah to London's Jewish Chronicle - criticism of articles that appeared in the newspaper, in which they defame the new ritual slaughter divide. Jerusalem, 1923.
[2] leaves.
* Letter in English from the Edah HaCharedit's Va'ad HaShechitah to the CEO of the Postal Service in Jerusalem, 1925.
[1] leaf.
* Letter from the Va'ad HaShechitah HaAshkenazit Perushim V'Chassidim: "You named my position 'chief rabbi of the Land of Israel, ' and my position is in fact that of Ra'ava"d of Jerusalem." Undeciphered signature.
[1] leaf.
* Letter entirely handwritten by Rabbi Reuven Katz, rabbi of Petach Tikvah - sharp criticism of ritual slaughter in the Land of Israel, especially in Jerusalem. Petach Tikvah, 1932.
[2] pp.
* Sharp letter from the chief rabbis, Herzog and Uziel, to the mayor of Tel Aviv for importing frozen meat from abroad: "We would like to bring your attention to the prohibition by the chief rabbinate of importing frozen meat, for kashrut reasons ..." Jerusalem, 1940.
[1] leaf.
* Letter from the chief rabbis of Tel Aviv, Rabbi Ben Tziyon Chai Uziel and Rabbi Moshe Avigdor Amiel, to the chief rabbinate, "To forbid foreign slaughter."
Tel Aviv, 1938.
[1] leaf,
* Torah thoughts by Rabbi Ya'akov Pinchas Friedman, ritual slaughterer and mohel in Safed. Sermon on the gemara's words: For two and a half years, Beit Shammai and Beit Hillel deliberated whether it would have been better for man to have been created or not. He concludes with a blessing and thanks the rabbi of the city - Rabbi Avraham Leib Silberman, who united the three ritual slaughterers in the city, and strengthened them spiritually and materially.
[1] leaf
* Letter from Professor David Yellin to the chief rabbinate's shechitah administration in the city, with respect to an internal dispute between the ritual slaughterers. 1941.
[1] leaf
* List of letters sent on behalf of the Va'ad HaIr HaAshkenazi to the offices of the British Mandate, and more.
[3] leaves.
Various sizes and conditions.