Passport of the Gaon Rabbi Shmuel Greineman, with his photograph and signature.

Framed American passport issued in September 1945, including visas, revenue stamps and border control stamps, from his travels in the 1940s to the United States, Eretz Israel, France, the Netherlands and England.

Rabbi Shmuel Greineman (1889-1957), son-in-law of Rabbi Shemaryahu Yosef Karelitz father of the Chazon Ish. An outstanding Torah scholar and highly accomplished. He was a close associate of the Chafetz Chaim and Rabbi Chaim Ozer, and a confidant of his brother-in-law Rabbi Avraham Yeshayahu Karelitz the Chazon Ish. He arranged and published his brother-in-law’s books Chazon Ish, and handled all matters relating to the printing (most of the books were published anonymously, and bear R. Shmuel’s address in Bnei Brak for matters pertaining to the book). He authored Chafetz Chaim on the Torah and other books based on the teachings of his master the Chafetz Chaim.

The Chazon Ish detected R. Shmuel’s aptitude for communal activity while the latter was still a youth studying in Vilna, and he encouraged him to engage in communal work on behalf of Vaad HaYeshivot and Agudat Yisrael. R. Shmuel thereby developed a personal and close connection with R. Chaim Ozer and the Chafetz Chaim, who held him in high esteem. During his stay in the United States, he served as director of the Tiferet Yerushalayim yeshiva of R. Moshe Feinstein.

He was one of the founders of the Kollel in Bnei Brak initiated by the Chazon Ish (now named Kollel Chazon Ish), and would travel to the United States to raise funds for the Kollel. During the time R. Shmuel used this passport, he also travelled extensively throughout Europe, operating in matters of rescue and education of Holocaust refugees.

15.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear. Passport cancelled with stamps and corners cut off.


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The Passport of the Gaon Rabbi Shmuel Greineman, 1945.

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