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Group of [4] Letters from Rabbi Ya'akov Moshe Charlop and Another [2] from his Son, R' Chaim Zevulun

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Group of [4] Letters from Rabbi Ya'akov Moshe Charlop and Another [2] from his Son, R' Chaim Zevulun


1. R' Ya'akov Moshe Charlop, to Rabbi Michel Tukachinsky. Halachic responsum on the topic of mourning. Tevet, 1948.

2. R' Ya'akov Moshe to Rabbi Tukachinsky, request to fundraise for the family of Rabbi Yitzchak Schwadron, "grandson of the gaon Maharsha"m of Berzan, ztz"l." 1942.

3.  R' Ya'akov Moshe Charlop to Rabbi Tukachinsky - recommendation to welcome R' Chaim Yehudah Ya'akovson 'native of Tziyion' as a teacher in the Talmud Torah: "I am certain that his honor, shlit"a, and all who are interested in the well-being of the precious children of Tziyion, will be satisfied with him in every way. Just as he is expert in this field, he is also a pleasant person, obedient and easy-going with G-d and his fellow man." Tevet, 1940.

4. R' Ya'akov Moshe to Rabbi Tukachinsky: "To come to the assistance of 'Vaad Mishmeret Shabbat, ' who decided that in the interest of closing the stores, it is appropriate to print notices of the time Shabbat begins, and affix them to the doors of the stores. Cheshvan, 1935.

5. Rabbi Chaim Zevulun b"r Ya'akov Moshe Charlop, Av Beit Din of Rishon LeTziyon, with respect to a get. Tammuz, 1930.

6. Rabbi Chaim Zevulun, comments on the book Hilchot Shevi'it, Kislev, 1930.


Various sizes, including the original envelopes. Overall very fine condition, fold marks.