Passover Greeting from Rabbi Amrom Klein to Prof. and Mrs. Elie Wiesel

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Passover Greeting from Rabbi Amrom Klein to Prof. and Mrs. Elie Wiesel

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2014

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The document is a Passover greeting card from Rabbi Amrom Klein of Ungvar in Brooklyn, NY, to Professor and Mrs. Elie Wiesel in New York, NY. Dated on the eve of Passover in the Hebrew year 5774 (corresponding to 2014), the card is written on the Rabbi's personal letterhead. The message consists of several traditional Hebrew and Aramaic quotations from the Passover Haggadah. These quotes reference the Exodus from Egypt ("So that you may remember the day of your departure from the land of Egypt all the days of your life"), include the "Ha Lachma Anya" passage ("This is the bread of affliction..."), and express the hope to be free people in the Land of Israel next year. The Rabbi concludes with a blessing for a kosher and happy holiday, and wishes for contentment from one's descendants, good health, and joyful days.

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Brooklyn, NY, USA
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515 Madison Avenue, Suite 1130, New York, NY, USA
Identifier:
EWG_1377_01_13-13
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