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Lot #    5757
Auction End Date    10/8/2003 12:48:00 PM (mm/dd/yyyy)
          
Title Information
Title (English)    Letter by R. Abraham Zvi Perlmutter
Title (Hebrew)    כתב מה'ר אברהם צבי פערלמוטטער
Author    [Ms.]
City    Warsaw
Publication Date    1910
          
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Independent Item    This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
          
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Physical
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   [1] p., 283:222 mm., creased, lightly stained, ink on stationary, Ashkenazi script, signed, dated, and sealed.
          
Detailed
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   Addressed to the Jerusalem Chief Rabbinate, R. Pessach Zvi Frank and R. Moses Nahum Wallerstein affirming that the Warsaw Bet Din has been unsuccessful in getting a wealthy Warsaw resident to attend a Bet Din hearing or delegate a representative regarding a dispute with a Jerusalem resident. The document is signed by the Chief Judge of the Warsaw Bet Din, R. Perlmutter.

R. Abraham Zvi Perlmutter (?1844–1926), rabbi in Poland. At the age of 18 he was nominated as rabbi in a townlet, later officiating in Leczyca, Raciaz, and other communities. Although descended from mitnaggedim, he sought the company of Polish zaddikim and was particularly close to the zaddik of Gostynin, R. Jehiel Meir Lifschits ("Ba'al ha-Tehillim") from whom he received the authorization to study languages to assist him in his public activities. In 1886 he was appointed rabbi in Radom, where he participated in many community activities. He was awarded a silver medal after the coronation of Czar Nicholas II in 1894. Perlmutter was active in improving the condition of Jewish soldiers stationed in the barracks in Radom and established a kosher kitchen there. He was also instrumental in abolishing a severe decree against Jewish peddlers. In 1909 he was appointed rabbi in Warsaw, a position he held until his death. In 1917 he was coopted to the provisional state council of Poland, which had been organized under the German occupation. In 1919 he was elected to the first Polish parliament (Sejm) as representative of Agudat Israel for the Warsaw district. As the doyen of the Jewish representatives he was the first to present his party's declaration on the claims of Orthodox Jews in parliament. Even in his eighties Perlmutter continued to pursue his communal activities and he participated in the Polish and world conventions of Agudat Israel.

          
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20th Century:    Checked
  
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Language:    Hebrew
  
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