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Lot (8) Shana Tova cards sent by rabbis and Rebbes.
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Lot (8) Shana Tova cards sent by rabbis and Rebbes.
1. Rabbi Shmuel Yitzchak Yaffe (1844-1953) was a Lithuanian rabbi, rabbi of Borisov in the Minsk region, and at the end of his life was Ravad in Tel Aviv, son-in-law of Rabbi Yosef Dov Ha-Levi Soloveitchik, Yak, the Beit HaLevi.
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Rabbi Ben Tzion Tzvik - Rabbi of Kfar ganim - 1961.
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Rabbi Shlomo Neiman - rabbi in Jerusalem - 1961.
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Rabbi Moshe Pheder - Montreal - 1957.
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Rabbi Shmuel Aryeh Levin - Argentina - 1961.
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Rabbi Natan Neta Perl - Tel Aviv - 1961.
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Rabbi Meir Halberstam (1927 - 2011) - Served as
Admor of Chakkawa, Bnei Brak, immigrated to Israel with his father before his bar mitzvah, and went to his grandfather Rabbi Sinai Halberstam During the Second World War, his grandfather died and he remained alone for a while in an orphanage in India, and his grandfather, Rabbi Shalom Moskowitz, immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1945. Studied at the Beit Avraham Yeshiva in Jerusalem. He married the daughter of Rabbi Aharon Yosef Luria, a Hasid Slonim, author of "Avodat Pnim". He lived in Tiberias and in Sanz, Netanya. He moved to Bnei Brak in 1986. His son Shmuel is a Chassid of Sanz and the director of the Shas enterprise.
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Rabbi Asher Yeshayahu Rosenbaum (1914 - 2012), the youngest son of Rabbi Itamar, served As
"Admor of Bucharest" in the United States and later in Israel as Admor of
Admor of
Nadvorna Hadera. He was born in Kartchenif and studied at Yeshivat Beit Yisrael and Damascus Eliezer in Vizhnitz. He married his brother's daughter, Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac of Zutshka. In 1975, he moved to Israel and settled in Hadera where he opened a synagogue and then moved to Bnei Brak where he built a synagogue, where he moved to his daughter, the wife of Rabbi Yaakov Rotenberg of Salka in Monsey. .
His son, Rabbi Ya'akov Yissachar Dov, served as Admor of Nadvorna Lynsek in Williamsburg, and his son-in-law is Rabbi Uri Ashkenazi, who serves as Admor of Stanislav in London.
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