By the Grace of G‑d
22nd of Adar I, 5719 [March 2, 1959]
Brooklyn, N.Y.

Blessing and Greeting:

I received your letter, in which you inquire about your brother.

I am pleased to inform you that your brother is making good progress in his learning and that the Yeshiva Administration is pleased with him. It is hoped that his progress will encourage him to consistent and growing efforts, which will surely bring him G‑d's blessings in a generous measure.

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As requested, I will remember you in prayer when visiting the holy resting place of my father-in-law of saintly memory. Needless to say that every additional effort in matters of Torah and Mitzvoth — and there surely is always room for improvement, since there is no end to goodness - - will bring you additional Divine blessings.

I hope you observe the good custom of setting aside a coin for Tzedoko before lighting the candles.

With blessing,