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Nov 27, 2018
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LOT 192:

Invitation to wedding of the daughter of Rebbe Moshe Natan Neta Lemberger of Makko, with inscription in his ...

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Invitation to wedding of the daughter of Rebbe Moshe Natan Neta Lemberger of Makko, with inscription in his handwriting and signature to Rabbi Yechezkel Shraga Lifshitz-Halberstam - Rebbe of Stropkov.
Invitation to wedding of the daughter of the Rebbe of Makko Rabbi Moshe Natan Neta Lemberger [father of the present Admorim] with inscription in his handwriting and signature of Admor. Invitation sent to Admor Rabbi Yechezkel Shraga Lifshitz-Halberstam of Stropkov.
On the right, the Admor added four lines in his handwriting and signature, with corrections in his handwriting.
Rabbi Moshe Natan Neta Lemberger - the outstanding disciple of the Maharashon Grinfeld, author of the Maharsha Responsa, even during the days of his grandfather served as Dayan in the Mako community, author of the books Ateret Moshe and Golut, He wrote his novellae on the coupons given to him by the camp workers in order to receive the slices of bread that were allotted to them.In the year 5712 he immigrated to the Holy Land and settled in Kiryat Ata, distributing thousands of Torah scrolls, leaving behind many Torah novellae.
Rabbi Yechezkel Shraga Lifshitz-Halberstam - the Admor of Stropkov (1905-1995), son of his daughter and disciple of Rebbe Shalom Halberstam of Stropkov. Served abroad as Av Beit Din Yablonka and Dayan in Burgas. After the hardships of the Holocaust he served as rabbi in the DP camps in Bomberg and in the Galilot Franconia. In 1949, he immigrated to Eretz Israel and settled in Ramle, where he established the "Divrei Chaim" Beit Midrash.
Kiryat Ata. 5732.
Condition; Very Good, folding mark

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