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1.12.15
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Letters from Brisk to Switzerland to Rabbi Aharon Leib Steinerman and Rabbi Moshe Soleveitchik.

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Letters from Brisk to Switzerland to Rabbi Aharon Leib Steinerman and Rabbi Moshe Soleveitchik.
Six letters on one page, signed, which were written by important families of Brisk. 1938. [1] Leaf, 28 cm, width 22 cm. Letter written on both sides, divided into six different letters from the year 5698 (1938) all of which are on one leaf (to save the cost of postage). From the Malin, Soleveitchik and Steinmann families, important families of Brisk, which were sent to Switzerland to Rabbi Moshe Soleveitchik and Rabbi Aharon Leib Steinerman. The letters are signed by the writers. The following is a list of the letters in the order of their writing: Letter from Rabbi Nehemia Malin (later Rosh Yeshivat Brisk in America) to his friend Rabbi Moshe Soleveitchik. Letter from Rabbi Gershon Soleveitchik (son of HaGra”ch) to his son Rabbi Moshe, in which he asks a question about a difficulty in Tractate Pesachim and requests that he study it. Letter from Rabbi Zeev HaLevi Soleveitchik to his brother Rabbi Moshe (Hagra”l Steinmann is also mentioned in the letter) that recounts how their Seder and expresses interest in how the Pesach Festival was for them in Switzerland. Letter from HaGra”l Steinmann’s father. Letter from HaGra”l Steinmann’s mother. Letter from HaGra”l Steinmann’s sister. Please refer to the Hebrew description in the catalogue to see the biography of Rabbi Yisrael Gershon Soleveitchik, HY”D and his son. These letters were sent by the families of the two youths who remained together in Brisk. Rabbi Moshe is the single scion of his father’s house, all the others of which were killed in the Shoah (including all of those written above). In very good condition.