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Letter handwritten and signed by the great Gaon Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik of Brisk - on the prohibition to go to court.

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Letter handwritten and signed by Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik, Av Beit Din of Brisk [Brisk], 1904.
Letter to Rabbi Baruch HaLevi .. "I received a letter from his brother-in-law, Rabbi Rathenberg. From the end, His Excellency submitted a statement to the court ... and I will be surprised at the matter ... and if there is no past on the past, If it is in the meaning of To finish a Beit Din if a Beit Din Torah is in a compromise.. and nullify the sentence ... it will look like a time period and notify its brother-in-law ... when they will come to the court ... and the matter will not be withdrawn and will not go to the trial of the courts ... The seal of his Be respectful name is Haim Halevi Soloveitchik, The fourteenth of Tammuz 5744. "
The Gaon Rabbi Chaim HaLevi Soloveitchik: (1813-1818, Otzar HaRabbanim 6090), one of the greatest heads of yeshivas in Lithuania and one of the leaders of his generation, author of Chidushei Rabbeinu Chaim HaLevi. Instill a new way in studying and studying the Torah. Born in Volozhin to his father, Rabbi Yosef Dov Soloveitchik, Rosh Yeshiva of Volozhin and author of Beit HaLevi. He married the daughter of Rabbi Raphael Shapira, head of the Volozhin Yeshiva and grandson of the Netziv, and was appointed head of the yeshiva in Volozhin in the following years, when he was appointed Rabbi of Brisk for his father's place, M. Soloveitchik "The Rabbi of Brisk".
A rare letter from his youth!
12 lines in handwriting and signature
13x13 cm.
Condition: Generally Good, slight tear without missing, folding mark, sticking to the fold.

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Letter handwritten and signed by Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik, Av Beit Din of Brisk [Brisk], 1904.
Letter to Rabbi Baruch HaLevi .. "I received a letter from his brother-in-law, Rabbi Rathenberg. From the end, His Excellency submitted a statement to the court ... and I will be surprised at the matter ... and if there is no past on the past, If it is in the meaning of To finish a Beit Din if a Beit Din Torah is in a compromise.. and nullify the sentence ... it will look like a time period and notify its brother-in-law ... when they will come to the court ... and the matter will not be withdrawn and will not go to the trial of the courts ... The seal of his Be respectful name is Haim Halevi Soloveitchik, The fourteenth of Tammuz 5744. "
The Gaon Rabbi Chaim HaLevi Soloveitchik: (1813-1818, Otzar HaRabbanim 6090), one of the greatest heads of yeshivas in Lithuania and one of the leaders of his generation, author of Chidushei Rabbeinu Chaim HaLevi. Instill a new way in studying and studying the Torah. Born in Volozhin to his father, Rabbi Yosef Dov Soloveitchik, Rosh Yeshiva of Volozhin and author of Beit HaLevi. He married the daughter of Rabbi Raphael Shapira, head of the Volozhin Yeshiva and grandson of the Netziv, and was appointed head of the yeshiva in Volozhin in the following years, when he was appointed Rabbi of Brisk for his father's place, M. Soloveitchik "The Rabbi of Brisk".
A rare letter from his youth!
12 lines in handwriting and signature
13x13 cm.
Condition: Generally Good, slight tear without missing, folding mark, sticking to the fold.

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