As you can see in the letter. Agnon mentions his closeness to Rabbi Levinger from the dawn of his youth and the story so we heard from Rabbi Moshe's brother, Rabbi Israel Meir that during the War of Independence, Agnon's house was in the front line and therefore he left his house and during the war he lived in a boarding house run by Rabbi Moshe You will want in the Rehavia neighborhood on Ussishkin Street. During these times, there was a strong connection between SY Agnon and the Levinger family and the young Moshe (then only 13 years old) in particular. Even after the war, Moshe kept in touch with Agnon. Some of the letters were preserved and may be published in the future. Rabbi Moshe, Eliezer for not understanding Moshe's path but later backed it and supported the idea of resettlement.
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