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Archive of the "Bnei David" Yeshiva that was Founded by Rabbi Ya'akov David Weintraub - Dozens of Letters by the ...

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Archive of the "Bnei David" Yeshiva that was Founded by Rabbi Ya'akov David Weintraub - Dozens of Letters by the Most Prominent Rabbis
The archive contains dozens of documents of recommendations handwritten and signed by the most prominent rabbis for the "Bnei David" Yeshiva founded by Rabbi Ya'akov David Weintraub.
First part
• Letter signed by the Badatz of Ha'Edah Ha'Charedit: Rabbi Yitzchak Yaakov Weiss Rosh Av Beit Din, Rabbi Moshe Aryeh Friend, Rabbi Yisrael Moshe Dushinsky, Rabbi Yisrael Ya'akov Fischer and Rabbi Binyamin Rabinowitz.
• Letter signed by Rabbi Moshe Aryeh Friend Av Beit Din, Rabbi Yisrael Moshe Dushinsky and Rabbi Avraham David Horowitz.
Second part
Letters of recommendation from different dates:
• Recommendation signed by Rabbi Yisrael Ya'akov Fischer, Rabbi Binyamin Rabinowitz and Rabbi Avraham David Horowitz.
• Recommendation signed by Rabbi Yisrael Ya'akov Fischer, Rabbi Binyamin Rabinowitz and Rabbi Avraham David Horowitz.
• Recommendation signed by Rabbi Yisrael Moshe Dushinsky, Rabbi Yisrael Ya'akov Fischer and Rabbi Binyamin Rabinowitz.
• Recommendation signed by Rabbi Yisrael Moshe Dushinsky, Rabbi Yisrael Ya'akov Fischer and Rabbi Binyamin Rabinowitz.
• Recommendation signed by Rabbi Binyamin Rabinowitz, Rabbi Moshe Halberstam and Rabbi Meir Brandsdorfer.
• Recommendation signed by Rabbi Yisrael Ya'akov Fischer, Rabbi Binyamin Rabinowitz and Rabbi Avraham David Horowitz.
• Recommendation signed by Rabbi Yisrael Ya'akov Fischer, Rabbi Binyamin Rabinowitz and Rabbi Meir Brandsdorfer.
Condition: Good.
Third part
Six letter by Rabbi Nissim Kerlitz:
• Letter of recommendation in his handwriting and with his signature, on official stationery. (1990). On the margins of the letter, a letter of recommendation by the rabbis of the Badatz, signed by Rabbi Yisrael Ya'akov Fischer, Rabbi Binyamin Rabinowitz and Rabbi Avraham David Horowitz.
• Recommendation of Rabbi Kerlitz in his handwriting and with his signature (1988).
• A photocopy of the above recommendation, with an addition in his handwriting and with his signature (1989).
• Long recommendation in his handwriting and with his signature (1989).
• Recommendation in his handwriting and with his signature (1991).
• An extension of the recommendation in his handwriting and with his signature (1992).
Fourth part
Dozens of letters by Rebbes and geniuses:
• Letter by Rabbi Zvi Moskowitz author of "Otzrot Yerushalayim" to Rabbi Ya'akov David Weintraub (1977).
• Long letter handwritten and signed by Rabbi Zvi Moskowitz. (1977).
• Empty envelope, with the name of the addressee and sender handwritten by the Rebbe Rabbi Moshe Danziger of Alexander (1893-1973), the Rebbe of Alexander after the Holocaust.
• Long letter of recommendation with the handwritten signature of the Rebbe Rabbi Yechezkel Sheraga Lifshitz Halberstam of Stropkov (1963). At the end of the letter, several lines of a renewed recommendation (from 1977) were added with his handwritten signature and stamp.
• Letter handwritten and signed by the Rebbe of Vaslui Rabbi Ya;akov Yosef Shlomo Halperin (1978). On official stationery.
• Letter signed and with the stamp of Rabbi Ovadya Yosef, on the official stationery of the Rishon Le'Zion and the Chief Rabbi (1982).
• Letter by Rabbi Yisrael Aryeh Zalmanowitz authir of "Chai Nefesh" Av Beit Din of Bergen Belzen and after the Holocaust the rabbi of Acre. (1963). His handwritten signature and two stamps.
• Letter by Rabbi Asher Kerstein Av Beit Din of Afulah and the neighborhood. (1965)
• Letter by Rabbi Ya'akov David Weintraub to the Rebbetzen of Satmar, with interesting content, and a request for a recommendation by the Rebbetezn for the "Bnei David" yeshiva (1987).
• Two different letters handwritten and signed by the Rebbe Rabbi Zvi Elimelech Pannet of Causeni.
• Letter handwritten and signed by Rabbi Avraham Mordechai Ha'Levi Horowitz author of "Kevod Yerushalayim".
• Letter handwritten and signed by Rabbi Dov Meir Rubman, head of the "Tiferet Yisrael" Yeshiva of Haifa (1966).
• Letter handwritten and signed by Rabbi Mordechai Mann head of the "Beit Hillel" Yeshiva of Bnei Berak. (1966).
• Long letter by Rabbi Menashe Klein Av Beit Din of Ungvar, with his signature (1984). On the margins of the letter, an additional recommendation handwritten and signed by him (1988).
• Letter by the geniuses of America Rabbi Afrayim Eliezer Yales Av Beit Din of Philadelphia and Rabbi Shmuel Mirsky Av Beit Din of Borrow Park. (1958). Addition by Rabbi Eliezer Ha'Cohen Yalis.
• English letter by Rabbi Yitzchak Hechtman, the rabbi of Montreal.
• Letter by Rabbi Meir Cohen of Canada.
• Letter in Hebrew and English handwritten and signed by rabbi Moshe Shimshon Wasserman Av Beit Din of Darmstadt.
• Letter by Rabbi Isser Yehuda Unterman, the Chief Rabbi of Tel Aviv Jaffa, with his handwritten signature and corrections. On official stationery.
• Three letters by Rabbi Shalom Messas, the rabbi of Jerusalem and Rosh Av Beit Din (1982, 1992). On official stationery. Hand-signed by him
• Letter handwritten and signed by Rabbi Yitzchak Nesher, a Dayan and rabbi of Tel Aviv (1948).
• Letter signed by the Rebbe Rabbi Chanoch Dov Zilberfarb. (1963).
• A couple of letters by the Chief Rabbis of Israel, Rabbi Yitzchak Nissim and Rabbi Isser Yehuda Unterman, hand-signed by them. On official stationery.
• Letter by Rabbi G.D. Goldman of Chicago and a letter by Rabbi Yechezkel Grubner Gaon Av Beit Din of Detroit. On official stationery of Va'ad Ha'Yeshivot.
The "Bnei David" institutions were founded by Rabbi Ya'akov David Weintraub in the 1950's first in Tel Aviv and later in additional locations. The institution was founded to spread Torah and Judaism. Thousands of students were educated by the institutions. Rabbi Weintraub was an important Strykow Hassid and close to the Rebbe. After the foundation of the yeshiva, its presidents were Rabbi Isser Yehuda Unterman and Rabbi Ya'akov Moshe Toledano.

A total of 47 documents with many signatures!
Condition: Most of the documents are in good-very good condition.

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