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'Healthy livelihood and happiness and a Hatima Tova' - a special letter, blessings for a new year from Rabbi Yaakov Haim Perlov of Carlin the 'Detroiter Rabbi' - a beautiful handwritten letter by the Rebbe's secretary, signed by the Rebbe. Written on top of a New Year's letter from the Detroit Rabbi ZIA.
On the eve of Yom Kippur, 1937
A rare and special letter, full of blessings from Rabbi Yaakov Chaim Perlov of Carlin 'the Detroit Rabbi' son of the Rebbe Rabbi Yisrael Perlov of Stolin known as the Yenuka. One of the greatest righteous men of his generation.
On top of a printed official Happy New Year letter, in which there are many greetings for a happy and decorated New Year.
In a congratulatory letter written by the secretary in the name of the Rebbe: The Rebbe blesses you all with a happy new year and all the best, health, livelihood, contentment and happiness and a good signature. This letter was signed by the Rebbe with his holy hand.
The Rebbe Rabbi Ya'akov Chaim Perlov (1881 - 1946), son of the Rebbe Rabbi Israel Perlov of Stolin known as the Yenuka. One of the greatest righteous men of his generation. He married Mrs. Hana Chaya. unfortunately they did not bear children.
In 1923 he was called by the Carlin Chassidim from the USA to come to New York and he immigrated there, where they built a synagogue and an apartment for him in Brooklyn, he served as rebbe in the Williamsburg neighborhood. He led the Carlin Chassidim in the USA, who prayed in three synagogues in New York York and another synagogue in the city of Detroit.
Part of his life's work was to spread Judaism in the United States and bring together young people who had abandoned the religion. He founded Torah institutions, was known for his dedication to helping others, and every Shabbat many Hasidic flocked to the 'tish' he organized.
From time to time he visited his followers who were divided into four communities, and every year he stayed for a few weeks with the community of his followers in Detroit in the state of Michigan.
At the beginning of the month of Iyar 5706, when he came to visit his congregation in Detroit, he brought his belongings with him, and suddenly, before he began the Mincha prayer, he returned his soul to his creator. He was buried in Detroit with a large funeral. Because of this, he is known in Carlin Stolin as the "Detroit Rabbi".
A handwritten letter, on an official Happy New Year letter.