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May 14, 2019
1 Abraham Ferrera, Jerusalem, Israel

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LOT 292:

A Get given by courier signed by Rabbi Elyashiv and Rabbi Ya'akov Adas, Jerusalem, 1955

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A Get given by courier signed by Rabbi Elyashiv and Rabbi Ya'akov Adas, Jerusalem, 1955


A printed Get form, filled with a handwritten letter, sent by the husband Zvi Yehuda by courier named Mordechai ben Shlomo Shoshana to lead him to his wife barata, the daughter of Elazar. The Get was signed by two witnesses who held it in front of the Rabbinical Court in Jerusalem with Rabbi Elyashiv, and in the margins of the get rav Elyashiv added in his handwriting:'במותר תלתא בי דינא כחדא הוינא וחתמו באנפנא תרי סהדי מאיר בן מנחם ומנחם בין יצחק ואשרנוהו וקיימנוהו כדחזי', And signed his name. Next to the handwritten signature of the Rabbi Elyashiv appears the signature of Rabbi Ya'akov Adas.


Rabbi Elyashiv began to serve as Dayan in the Rabbinical Court in Jerusalem in Kislev, 1950, after presenting Rabbi Herzog with a profound answer to the laws of Agunot. He was appointed by the Chief Rabbis of Israel - Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac HaLevi Herzog, and Rabbi Ben Tzion Chai Uziel.

The Gaon Rabbi Ya'akov Chai Zion Ades [1898-1963] began serving as the head of the Av Beit Din in Jerusalem at the end of 1945 until 1955, when he was elected to serve as Dayan in the Rabbinical Court alongside Rabbi Elyashiv and other rabbis.

Attached the Get by ktav sofer signed by the two witnesses.

 [2] leaves. Official paper of the Chief Rabbinate 35x21 cm. Get written in ink form on paper 35x25 cm.


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