Auction 65 Special Premium Auction | Rare Letters, pedigreed copies and Sifrei Kodesh
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"להתרחק מההרגלים והטבעיות שהארץ גורם" Exciting Letter of Guidance by the Admor the Netivot Shalom of Slonim to His ...

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"להתרחק מההרגלים והטבעיות שהארץ גורם" Exciting Letter of Guidance by the Admor the Netivot Shalom of Slonim to His Disciples in Tiberius - Jerusalem, 1964

"והבריח התיכון המקשר את המקושרים הוא האהבה ורעות" Lengthy letter of guidance by the Admor the Netivot Shalom, Rabbi Shalom Noach Berezovsky of Slonim to his disciples in Tiberius - Jerusalem, 1964.


It is common knowledge that the entire purpose of the Rav the Netivot Shalom, both in his lessons and his books, was to instill in the young generation the ways of true Avodat Hashem and Chassidut and raise a generation of Ovdei Hashem that constantly aspire to Lehitaneg al Hashem. His students at the Beit Avraham yeshiva of Slonim received constant guidance from him. This is a letter from the first years, sent to his disciples who were living in Tiberius. At the beginning of the letter, a list of nine disciples to whom the letter was addressed. In his letter, Rabbeinu writes words of support, prayer and abstinence. 


At the end of the letter, Rabbeinu added two lines handwritten by him and his holy signature: "חזקו ואמצו וה' יהיה אתכם תמיד".


21X29 cm. 

Good condition. 


Admor Rabbi Shalom Noach Berezovsky of Slonim (1911-2000) the son of Rabbi Moshe Avraham of Bernovitz. His father-in-law was Rabbi Avraham Weinberg, the Admor Birkat Avraham of Slonim-Jerusalem. His father was leader of the Bernovitz community and an important Slonim Chassid there. He immigrated to Eretz Yisrael and served as Rosh Yeshivat Chabad in Tel Aviv. In 1940 he served as the head of the Beit Avraham yeshiva in Jerusalem, and after his father-in-law’s passing, succeeded him as Admor. He authored many books on Sugyot of the Shas and the Netivot Shalom series of books on Jewish thought.


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