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Correspondences with Mehler, Mrs. T.H.

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Letter to Relatives of R. Lamm Describing His South Africa Itinerary (1964)

The Itinerary for Rabbi Lamm is as follows: Leaving New York on Feb. 1st at 10:00 P.M. by El Al, Flight #272. On Feb. 2nd from 10:00 A.M. to 10:30 P.M., he will be staying in Paris at the Lutetia Hotel - 43 Boulevard Raspail; he is to leave Paris via UAT French Airlines, arriving in Johannesburg at 11:25 A.M. Feb. 3rd. On Feb. 10th and 11th, he will be at the Krueger National Park; Wed, Feb. 19th at Pretoria; Thursday, Feb. 20th - Durban; Sunday, Feb. 23rd - Port Elisabeth. His return trip calls for him to leave Johannesburg on Feb. 25th via UAT, and to spend the evening of Feb. 25th in Paris, leaving February 26th at 10:00 A.M. via Air France and arriving in New York at noon that day. Please note the following time difference: Paris is five hours later than New York and South Africa is six hours later than New York. His address in Johannesburg will be: Rabbi Norman Lamm, Wynton-Joy Hotel, Catherine Avenue Corner Kapteijn Street, Hillbrow, Johannesburg, Union of South Africa. In case of emergency, the following address may also be used: Mr. A. Misheiker, South African Board of Jewish Education, 301/6 Zionist Centre, Corner Banket and De Villiers Streets, Johannesburg, South Africa; or Rabbi A. Lapin, 20, Young Avenue, Houghton Estate, Johannesburg, South Africa. Sincerely, Mrs. Florence Fine, Rabbi Lamm's Sec'y

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Letter to Rabbi Lamm's Mother-in-Law about Soliciting Clothing for Indigent Children (1969)

Dear Mother: If any clothing for a five year old boy or two-to-three year old girl come your way, I would like to recommend that you give them to their mother, Mrs. Evelyn Fillippe, TR 7-5160. She is the wife of a Haitian about whom I talked to you, and who is so anxious to give her children a Jewish education. Yes, yes, I will have some money for your people before Passover אי״ה. Yours, Rabbi Norman Lamm

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Letter to Mrs. Mehler about Providing Blankets and Clothing for Russian Immigrants (1972)

Dear Mother. The person to whom to send clothing and blankets etc. for use by new Russian immigrants is: Rabbi Itzchak Kalman, Rechov Mishmar Haam 10, Jerusalem, Israel. Let me know in advance when you plan to main any packages, and I will write to him. Cordially, Rabbi Norman Lamm