File:A letter from Chaim Berlin to Aryeh Levin. 1910.jpg

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English: A letter from Chaim Berlin to Aryeh Levin.
עברית: מכתב תשובה מרבי חיים ברלין לרבי אריה לוין. מוצא [ע"י ירושלים], תר"ע [1910].
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1 paper / height: 19 cm (7.4 in); width: 14 cm (5.5 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,19U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,14U174728
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עברית: מכתב שכתב רבי חיים ברלין לרבי אריה לוין לאחר שעלה לירושלים בזקנותו, את המכתב הוא כתב בעת ששהה בנופש קיץ במוצא שליד ירושלים, והוא מפרט במכתב על ההיסטוריה של המקום. במכתב עונה רבי חיים ברלין איך לפנות לברר לגבי אדם מסוים בקאניגסבערג (קלינינגרד). בתאריך מציין רבי חיים ברלין את פרשת השבוע, סדר 'מטהו יפרח'.
English: A letter written by Rabbi Chaim Berlin to Rabbi Aryeh Levin after he immigrated to Jerusalem in his old age. He wrote the letter while he was on a summer vacation in Motza near Jerusalem, and he details the history of the place. In the letter, Rabbi Chaim Berlin answers how to inquire about a certain person in Koenigsberg (Kaliningrad). On the day, Rabbi Chaim Berlin notes the weekly Torah portion.
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Chaim Berlin  (1832–)  wikidata:Q2898049
 
Chaim Berlin
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Хаим Берлин; Берлин Хаим; חיים בן נפתלי צבי יהודה בערלין; חיים בן נפתלי צבי יהודה ברלין; Ḥayim Berlin; Ḥayyim Berlin; Ḥaver; Berlin, Ḥayyim; Berlin, Ḥayim; Hayim Berlin
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rabbi of Valozhyn, Moscow and Jerusalem
Date of birth/death 7 January 1832 / 1832 Edit this at Wikidata 24 September 1912 / 1915 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Valožyn Jerusalem
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creator QS:P170,Q2898049

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