Asta 124 Parte 2 Clearance Sale Part 2
Da Winner'S
23.9.20
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We are pleased to present to you for the first time, Winner's Annual Clearance Sale.

We have assembled approximately 700 interesting, rare and diverse items across various areas of interest whose common denominator is their low opening price, much lower than their real value.

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LOTTO 351:

'Brit Milah Tax' - Interesting Letter from Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak Kook. Jerusalem, Early 20th Century

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'Brit Milah Tax' - Interesting Letter from Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak Kook. Jerusalem, Early 20th Century


Interesting letter from the chief rabbi of the Land of Israel, Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak Kook, to the administration of a Jerusalem hospital. In his letter, Rabbi Kook attempts to renew the "ritual circumcision tax" that was customary in Jewish communities in the Diaspora. The letter is undated, but was apparently written at the beginning of the 20th century.


The letter does not mention the name of the hospital; it may be discussing the Bikur Cholim hospital in Jerusalem. In his letter, Rabbi Kook requests that the hospital administrators be aware, and adds that he has also told the ritual circumcisors to be aware, that anyone who circumcises his son in Jerusalem will be required to make a donation towards the maintenance of the Talmud Torah in Jerusalem at a sum of half a Palestine pound. For the wealthy, one Palestine pound, and for those with less, at least 4 shillings. (This is referring to the Chareidi Talmud Torah, Etz Chaim.)


Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak Kook [1865-1935] was the first Ashkenazic chief rabbi in the Land of Israel, an adjudicator, Kabbalist and philosopher, and patriarch of National Zionism.


[1] leaf paper, 28 cm. Official stationery, typewritten with Rabbi Kook's signature.

Very fine condition. Fold marks. Slight stain.