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Letter by R. Gamliel Hochman, Chelm 1931

מכתב מה"ר גמליאל האכמאן אב"ד חעלמא הי"ד - Manuscript - Women

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  • Lot Number 46848
  • Title (English) Letter by R. Gamliel Hochman
  • Title (Hebrew) מכתב מה"ר גמליאל האכמאן אב"ד חעלמא הי"ד
  • Note Manuscript - Women
  • City Chelm
  • Publication Date 1931
  • Estimated Price - Low 200
  • Estimated Price - High 500

  • Item # 1324919
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Physical Description:

Letter, [2] pp., 290:226mm., light age staining, ink on stationary, signed and dated.

 

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Letter by R. Gamliel Hochman (d. 1943) a rabbi in Chelm concerning a divorce decree received from the Haifa Rabbinate. He perished in the Holocaust.

Chełm is a city in eastern Poland with 63,949 inhabitants. It is located to the south-east of Lublin, north of Zamość and south of Biała Podlaska, some 25 kilometres from the border with Ukraine.The city of Chełm lies by the banks of the Ochrza River, a tributary of the Bug, in eastern Poland, not far from Lublin. It seems that as early as the beginning of the 13th century, when Chełm was still under Ukrainian rule, a Jewish community had already established itself within the city. During the 14th century Chełm became part of the Kingdom of Poland. During the 16th century, the city experienced major growth and developments, notably in commerce and transportation. At this time, the Jewish community of Chełm was one of the largest and most important Jewish communities in the Kingdom of Poland. Jews filled central financial roles and were active in the economic development of the city; among other positions, they served as customs officials, as tax collectors for the civil authorities, and as money lenders for the various churches in the city – both for the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church.

 

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אצר הרבנים 4365