Letter to Bronner Family about Representing Torah Judaism in South Africa (1964)
Dear Rabbi and Mrs. Bronner: I have waited to write to you until I could personally deliver your regards to Rabbi Amsel. I spoke to your sister earlier, and just this morning spoke to your father, giving both of them your regards. All is well with them here, and I know they will be writing to you shortly. Let me tell you now that it was a real pleasure to meet with you and to get to know you, however brief were our meetings. It is encouraging to know that there are people whom we regard as "anshei shelomeinu" who are unshakeable in their dedication, and perseverance, and their loyalty to Torah Judaism, and hence serve as a focus of inspiration towards the goals of Torah and Judaism in South Africa. Please give my fondest regards to our mutual friends of the Yeshiva College, especially Rabbi Taneer, Mr. Ruch, and all the others. I spoke to Rabbi Oettinger yesterday, and he asked to be remembered to you too. Best wishes for a Happy and Kosher Pesach. Cordially yours, Rabbi Norman Lamm