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Na"ch Meyuchas-Stamps of ownership of Rabbi Avraham Brandwein and his son-in-law Rabbi Aharon Brandwein [Malik]
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Na"ch Meyuchas-Stamps of ownership of Rabbi Avraham Brandwein and his son-in-law Rabbi Aharon Brandwein [Malik]
Na"ch Divrei HaYamim, Warsaw 1879.
Condition; Time stains, moth holes.
Rabbi Avraham Brandwein (1805-1855), from Masterstin, Safed, was the second Rebbe of Strytin, the son of the founder of Hasidism and the first Rebbe was Rabbi Yehudah Tzvi Brandwein, who led between the years: 5604-5625.
Rabbi Aharon (of Peltshein-Elik], Brandwein: He grew up in the home of his mother, Rabbi Yisrael of Ruzhin, and in his youth he crowned the Admor by offering him Kvitel and Pidyon. He immigrated to Eretz Israel and settled in Safed, where he died in 1907, And was buried in the cave of Rabbi Chaim of Czernowitz.
The son-in-law of Rabbi Avraham of Stratyn, from whom several of the Stretin rebbes had departed, changed his surname to the name of his father-in-law's family, in order to establish a male.
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