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Letter in holy handwriting signed by Kabbalist Rabbi Yeshaya Asher Zelig Margaliot, to Rebbe Yisrael Friedman of ...

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Letter in holy handwriting signed by Kabbalist Rabbi Yeshaya Asher Zelig Margaliot, to Rebbe Yisrael Friedman of Chortkov.
In a letter of greetings, he even writes to him that he sent to Makka his two books, "Kumi Rani" and "Asheri Ha-Ish," and he asks in his letter to help him in bringing in a bride, to marry his daughter.
Jerusalem. 5689
Condition; Very Good, slight stains.
The Kabbalist Rabbi Yeshaya Asher Zelig Margaliot (1894-1967) was a Jerusalem scholar, Kabbalist, and author of many of his rabbis: his first Rabbi was Rabbi Avraham Simcha Horowitz, the Admor of Barnov. His second rabbi was Rabbi Chaim Shaul HaCohen Dwek, at his Yeshiva (Rehovot HaNahar Yeshiva), in the Bukharan neighborhood, where he studied Kabbalah. The Arizal informed Rabbi Chaim Shaul of the Chumashim with the kabbalistic interpretation of Heichal Bracha, by the Admor of the Ari of Tiberias, and he wanted to re-publish them, but despite all the preparations, he did not succeed because of the First World War. In 1925, on the mission of Rabbi Chaim Shaul, the Arizal traveled to Damascus and settled there on the grave of Rabbi Chaim Vital, the third rabbi of R 'AZ was the "grandfather of Kadisha" Rabbi Shlomo Eliezer Alfandari. The Vilna Gaon was the one who connected Rabbi Alfandari and Rabbi Chaim Elazar Shapira of Munkács, who did not shake hands with anyone other than the Admor of Munkács and Rabbi Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld, but on the Sabbath eve after the evening prayer, , Until the time the stars came to Rabbeinu Tam, he deviated from this custom and extended his hand to R 'AZ and sent him to his home. The Vilna Gaon worked to publish Rabbi Alfandari's answers, and also published his history in the introduction to the Shulchan Aruch. He was in close contact with Chazon Ish and exchanged letters with him, and exchanged letters with the Admor Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum of Satmar, and was with him with great friendship. He was connected to Meron and to Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, and he would visit his grave several times a year, and he would celebrate the day of Lag B'Omer, wearing the Shtreimel and Shireen clothes. He loved the Halakha tradition, and thousands of children lost their headscarves under the silver numerals that were tied to his neck with a gold chain while the orchestra played "Osher Zaligis Nigun" (Yiddish: the voice of Asher Zelig, known as the "True Moses" ). Among his books are several books about Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai and Rabbi Elazar his son. He died on the 27th of Nisan 5769 and was buried on the Mount of Olives.
The Admor Rabbi Yisrael Friedman of Chortkov - [1854-1933], son of Rabbi David Moshe of Chortkov The son of Rabbi Yisrael of Ruzhin was born in 1854 in the year of mourning for his great grandfather and was named after him. From 1904 the Admor to the thousands until his death in 1934 and from Vienna, was one of the greatest leaders of the generation and president of the Council of Torah Sages of Agudat Israel, with a great deal of honor and honor, as was the way of the Ruzhin House. It is known that Rabbi Moshe Mordechai Epstein Av Beit Din And Rabbi Slobodka, expressed himself after meeting him at the great church that the Messiah can already come because we already have a king. [Encyclopaedia of Hasidism, second edition, 1802].

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