FINKEL, ELIEZER YEHUDAH (Rosh Yeshiva Mir, 1879-1965). Typed Letter...
FINKEL, ELIEZER YEHUDAH (Rosh Yeshiva Mir, 1879-1965).
Typed Letter Signed written in Hebrew on letterhead.
A letter of recommendation on behalf of a student named Moshe Tzvi Jaffe of Novarhdok, who is set to embark on studies in Eretz Yisrael.
One page.
Mir, 7th Cheshvan, 1934.
“Reb Leizer Yudel” as he was fondly called, was the son of R. Nosson Tzvi Finkel (“Der Alter fun Slabodka”) and son-in-law of R. Eliyahu Baruch Kamai, head of the Mir Yeshivah, whose position he inherited. Following WWII, it was R. Finkel who firmly re-established the Mirrer Yeshiva in Jerusalem.
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FINKEL, ELIEZER YEHUDAH (Rosh Yeshiva Mir, 1879-1965).
Typed Letter Signed written in Hebrew on letterhead.
A letter of recommendation on behalf of a student named Moshe Tzvi Jaffe of Novarhdok, who is set to embark on studies in Eretz Yisrael.
One page.
Mir, 7th Cheshvan, 1934.
“Reb Leizer Yudel” as he was fondly called, was the son of R. Nosson Tzvi Finkel (“Der Alter fun Slabodka”) and son-in-law of R. Eliyahu Baruch Kamai, head of the Mir Yeshivah, whose position he inherited. Following WWII, it was R. Finkel who firmly re-established the Mirrer Yeshiva in Jerusalem.