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Lot 220

Year-Round Siddur - Karlsruhe, 1805

Seder Tefillah, "Ashkenazic and Polish tradition – from the beginning to the end of the year"; Tehillim, with the commentary of Rabbi Moshe Dessau [Mendelsohn]. Karlsruhe, 1805. With approbations of Rabbi Yedidyah Tiya Weil and Rabbi Moshe Tuvia of Sontheim.
Two title pages, first title page with illustrations. Separate title page for Tehillim.
Siddur according to East Ashkenazi tradition (Poland), with commentary and additions by Rabbi Yechiel Michel Epstein [author of Kitzur Shla], including many prayers and laws translated into Yiddish [Tzena U'rena letters]. The Tehillim also contains Ma'amadot and Techinot (pleas) in Yiddish.
[8], 192, 166 leaves. ([2] leaves of approbations and the introduction were bound twice in this copy). 24 cm. Good condition, stains and wear. Worm holes. Several detached and loose leaves. Original leather binding, with tears and damages.