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Auction 54 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
February 7, 2017
Opening: $500
Sold for: $1,063
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Kinot (Lamentations) for Tisha B'Av, according to the tradition of Poland, Lithuania and Reisin, with a Yiddish translation and explanations. Zhitomir, 1859. Printed by R. Chanina Lipa and R. Yehoshua Heshel Shapira.
204 pages. Approximately 19 cm. Fair condition, soiled and worn. Candlewax on first leaves and fire damages slightly affecting the corner of the text. Worn binding.
204 pages. Approximately 19 cm. Fair condition, soiled and worn. Candlewax on first leaves and fire damages slightly affecting the corner of the text. Worn binding.
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Auction 54 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
February 7, 2017
Opening: $400
Sold for: $750
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Sha'arei Zion, prayers and revisions, with appended works: Tikun Se'uda and Sefer Yetzirah, by R. Nathan Neta Hannover. Zhitomir, 1856. Printing press of R. Aryeh Leib Shapira grandson of the Slavita Rabbi.
On a page preceding the title page is a stamp of R. "Aharon Mendel son of R. N. HaCohen" - Safed (Rabbi of Cairo who renewed the semicha ritual) and ownership inscriptions.
275, 277-392 pages (mispagination). Approximately 18 cm. Condition varies among the leaves, fair-good. Some leaves are heavily stained and worn. Worming (affecting the text of some leaves). Contemporary worn damaged binding.
On a page preceding the title page is a stamp of R. "Aharon Mendel son of R. N. HaCohen" - Safed (Rabbi of Cairo who renewed the semicha ritual) and ownership inscriptions.
275, 277-392 pages (mispagination). Approximately 18 cm. Condition varies among the leaves, fair-good. Some leaves are heavily stained and worn. Worming (affecting the text of some leaves). Contemporary worn damaged binding.
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Auction 54 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
February 7, 2017
Opening: $800
Sold for: $4,250
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Sefer HaMagid, Nevi'im and Ketuvim, with Tehillim. Zhitomir, 1865-1866. Printed by R. Chanina Lipa and R. Yehoshua Heshel Shapira, grandsons of the Slavita Rabbi.
Some of the letters on the title pages are in red ink.
On some volumes are signatures and stamps of R. Moshe Yosef Chaim Fodhartzer of Safed.
In the volume of Tehillim are stamps of R. "Elazar son of R. Refael Ra'avad and dayan and posek in Safed".
Six volumes. Two are lacking title pages (in Vol. 1 Yehoshua-Shmuel, and in Vol. 5 Tehillim-Mishlei). Overall good condition. Stains and wear. Tears. Detached leaves. Some volumes have the contemporary leather bindings and some the original leather spines. Damages and wear to bindings.
Some of the letters on the title pages are in red ink.
On some volumes are signatures and stamps of R. Moshe Yosef Chaim Fodhartzer of Safed.
In the volume of Tehillim are stamps of R. "Elazar son of R. Refael Ra'avad and dayan and posek in Safed".
Six volumes. Two are lacking title pages (in Vol. 1 Yehoshua-Shmuel, and in Vol. 5 Tehillim-Mishlei). Overall good condition. Stains and wear. Tears. Detached leaves. Some volumes have the contemporary leather bindings and some the original leather spines. Damages and wear to bindings.
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Books printed in Slavita and Zhitomir, Books printed in Russia and Poland
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Auction 54 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
February 7, 2017
Opening: $1,200
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Sefer HaZohar, complete set: Bereshit, Shemot, Vayikra, Bamidbar and Devarim. Zhitomir, 1863. Printed by R. Chanina Lipa and R. Yehoshua Heschel Shapira, grandsons of the Slavita Rabbi.
On the title page of Bereshit: Ancient ownership signature [Safed, 19th century]: "Moshe Sultan Mikalirosh son of R. Itzil Benderir, who dwells in the city of Safed".
Four parts in three volumes: [4], 251, 17 leaves; [2], 2-9, 11-278 leaves (leaf 1, marked 2, was taken from a different copy, apparently from a Slavita edition); 115, [1], 117-309, 9 leaves. 22 cm. Condition varies. Overall good condition. Stains. Worming. Tears. Open tears to title pages of parts 2 and 4. The title page of part 2 is mounted on paper. New leather bindings.
On the title page of Bereshit: Ancient ownership signature [Safed, 19th century]: "Moshe Sultan Mikalirosh son of R. Itzil Benderir, who dwells in the city of Safed".
Four parts in three volumes: [4], 251, 17 leaves; [2], 2-9, 11-278 leaves (leaf 1, marked 2, was taken from a different copy, apparently from a Slavita edition); 115, [1], 117-309, 9 leaves. 22 cm. Condition varies. Overall good condition. Stains. Worming. Tears. Open tears to title pages of parts 2 and 4. The title page of part 2 is mounted on paper. New leather bindings.
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Books printed in Slavita and Zhitomir, Books printed in Russia and Poland
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Auction 54 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
February 7, 2017
Opening: $400
Sold for: $575
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Zohar. Part 2. Shemot. Zhitomir, 1863. Printed by the grandsons of the Slavita Rabbi, R. Chanina Lipa and R. Yehoshua Heshel Shapira.
[1], 1-9, 11-278 leaves. 23 cm. High-quality, light-colored paper. Wide margins. Good condition, light stains, few creases. Tear to corner of title page. Unbound.
[1], 1-9, 11-278 leaves. 23 cm. High-quality, light-colored paper. Wide margins. Good condition, light stains, few creases. Tear to corner of title page. Unbound.
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Books printed in Slavita and Zhitomir, Books printed in Russia and Poland
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Auction 54 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
February 7, 2017
Opening: $400
Sold for: $3,250
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Mesilat Yesharim, topics of ethics and fear of Heaven, with Derech Etz Chaim by Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto. Zhitomir, 1847. "Printed by the brothers R. Chanina Lipa and R. Aryeh Leib and Yehoshua Heshel Shapira, grandsons of the Rabbi of Slavita".
107 pages. 15 cm. Fair condition. Stains and several tears. Worming. Leaves trimmed, slightly affecting text. Title page replaced with one from another copy. Owners' stamps. New leather cover.
107 pages. 15 cm. Fair condition. Stains and several tears. Worming. Leaves trimmed, slightly affecting text. Title page replaced with one from another copy. Owners' stamps. New leather cover.
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Books printed in Slavita and Zhitomir, Books printed in Russia and Poland
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Auction 54 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
February 7, 2017
Opening: $300
Sold for: $400
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Or Zarua Parts 1-2, R. Yitzchak of Vienna. Zhitomir, 1862 printed by the grandsons of the Slavita Rabbi, R. Chanina Lipa and R. Yehoshua Heshel Shapira.
This copy contains printed blue paper wrappers, bound before the title-page and at the end of the book. [This wrappers are not mentioned in any bibliographical descriptions of the book].
On the title page are ownership inscriptions from the city of Safed: Rabbi Refael Zilberman [Rabbi Refael Zilberman, born in Uman in 1839 and at age 11 moved to Eretz Israel with his parents. Served as Rabbi of Safed from 1872 until his death in 1918], and R. Moshe Pedhatzur [first Jewish mayor of Safed].
Part 1: Seder Zera'im, Nashim, Kodshim and Taharot, and responsa; Part 2: Seder Mo'ed. Only parts 1-2 were printed in Zhitomir; Parts 3-4 on Seder Nezikin, were published in Jerusalem during 1887-1890.
[2], 232; 4, 184 pages, 38.5 cm. Good condition. Slight worming to first leaves. Stains. Dampness damages to several leaves. Leaf 227 is detached. Tears to margins of last leaves. Non-contemporary half-leather binding.
This copy contains printed blue paper wrappers, bound before the title-page and at the end of the book. [This wrappers are not mentioned in any bibliographical descriptions of the book].
On the title page are ownership inscriptions from the city of Safed: Rabbi Refael Zilberman [Rabbi Refael Zilberman, born in Uman in 1839 and at age 11 moved to Eretz Israel with his parents. Served as Rabbi of Safed from 1872 until his death in 1918], and R. Moshe Pedhatzur [first Jewish mayor of Safed].
Part 1: Seder Zera'im, Nashim, Kodshim and Taharot, and responsa; Part 2: Seder Mo'ed. Only parts 1-2 were printed in Zhitomir; Parts 3-4 on Seder Nezikin, were published in Jerusalem during 1887-1890.
[2], 232; 4, 184 pages, 38.5 cm. Good condition. Slight worming to first leaves. Stains. Dampness damages to several leaves. Leaf 227 is detached. Tears to margins of last leaves. Non-contemporary half-leather binding.
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Auction 54 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
February 7, 2017
Opening: $800
Sold for: $1,000
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Birat Migdal Oz, Birkot Shamayim, Part 3 of the Rabbi Ya'akov Emden Siddur. Berdychiv, 1836. Second edition, with approbations by R. Yisrael of Ruzhin and R. Mordechai of Chernobyl.
Part 3 of the Paltin Beth El Siddur, arranged by Rabbi Ya'akov Emden, Altona 1745-1747 (no other parts were printed in Berdychiv). This part contains Seder Brit Milah, laws and customs from a person's birth until his death, education methodology, laws of Issur and Heiter, ethics, philosophy, and more.
Two volumes with separate title pages and leaves bound out of order: Vol. 1: [2], 4-34, 37-225 leaves (leaves 34, 37-72 are bound out of order). Vol. 2: [1], 226-362, [3] leaves. 17.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Heavily worn. Stains. Tears and gluing to title page. Ancient signatures and stamps. Old, worn, fabric and leather binding.
Includes [3] errata leaves which are not listed in the Bibliography of the Hebrew Book.
Part 3 of the Paltin Beth El Siddur, arranged by Rabbi Ya'akov Emden, Altona 1745-1747 (no other parts were printed in Berdychiv). This part contains Seder Brit Milah, laws and customs from a person's birth until his death, education methodology, laws of Issur and Heiter, ethics, philosophy, and more.
Two volumes with separate title pages and leaves bound out of order: Vol. 1: [2], 4-34, 37-225 leaves (leaves 34, 37-72 are bound out of order). Vol. 2: [1], 226-362, [3] leaves. 17.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Heavily worn. Stains. Tears and gluing to title page. Ancient signatures and stamps. Old, worn, fabric and leather binding.
Includes [3] errata leaves which are not listed in the Bibliography of the Hebrew Book.
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Auction 54 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
February 7, 2017
Opening: $3,000
Sold for: $3,750
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Toldot Ya'akov Yosef - Medzhybizh [1817]. Second edition. Approbation of the rabbi of the city of Medzhybizh, R. Avraham Yehoshua Heshel of Apta, dated Sivan 1816.
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Auction 54 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
February 7, 2017
Opening: $2,000
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Tzemach Hashem L'Zvi, Chassidic articles on the Torah, by Rabbi Zvi Hirsh of Nadvirna. [Berdychiv, c. 1818]. First edition. Printed by Rabbi Yisrael Bak. The author, Rebbe Zvi Hirsh of Nadvirna (1740-1802, Encyclopedia L'Chassidut Vol 3, pp. 604-607) was one of the leading third generation Chassidic rebbes. Disciple of the Magid of Mezritch. His primary teacher was R. Yechiel Michel of Złoczew, who was known to say that Rabbi Zvi Hirsh was the greatest of his disciples and that Eliyahu HaNavi desires his closeness. Rabbi Zvi Hirsh's disciples include Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Kosov, Rabbi Zvi Hirsh of Zhydachiv, Rabbi Avraham David of Buchach and others. He wrote many books and was famous for his primary work Tzemach Hashem L'Zvi. His book Alfa Beta merited many editions and Rabbi Eliezer Papo, author of Pele Yo'etz copied the book and included it in his composition. [3], 28; 138 leaves. Blue paper. 20 cm. Condition varies, good-fair. Stains and wear, damages and gluing to title page and several other leaves. Old worn binding. Includes leaf [3] (with the third approbation and omissions from Parshiot Ki Tisa and Shmini) which is found only in part of the copies. The date of printing is according to A. Ya'ari, The Hebrew Printing in Berdychiv, Kiryat Sefer, 21, 1944-1945, pp. 120-121. The title page ornamentation, a Torah shield, is the device of Rabbi Yisrael Bak's printing press. Stefansky Chassidut, no. 500.
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Auction 54 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
February 7, 2017
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Eshed HaNechalim, novellae on the teachings of the Magen Avraham and Turei Zahav on Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim and samples of responsa from the book Ne'ot Deshe; by the author of Arvei Nachal, R. David Shlomo Eibeschutz, Rabbi of Soroca and one of the leading Torah scholars of Safed. Livorno, [1821].
Pasted on the binding is a leaf with a printed dedication by the publisher, without name of a recipient.
On the title page is another dedication in Oriental handwriting, a signature in an Ashkenazi handwriting and stamps of R. "Moshe Chaim Weiss" of Kisvárda (Kleinwardein).
The book was published anonymously. In the introduction by the publisher, R. Yisrael Nachman of Drohobych, author of Chemdat Yisrael, he writes that he knows the author from their youth in Poland and that after their immigration to Safed they studied together. He then writes that he is obligated to praise the author and recount his greatness, but the author has not allowed him to mention his name regarding his compositions.
In the approbation of the Livorno scholars, they also write that it is befitting to mention the author's attributes and his exalted greatness and holiness but "he has commanded that nobody mention his name regarding the book… but his teachings in this book attest to his greatness and that he is an illustrious Torah scholar… (and wrote) apt explanations according to the true interpretation of the Torah comprehending the intent of the two leading poskim, the author of Turei Zahav and the author of the Magen Avraham…".The author, Rabbi David Shlomo Eybeschutz (1755-1814, Encyclopedia of Chassidut, Vol. 1, pages 501-503) was an eminent Chassidic figure and rabbi in Khorostkiv and Soroca who emigrated to Safed in 1809. His relative, Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berdychiv wrote about him in his approbation "sharp and proficient in Torah like the early scholars and all his deeds are for the sake of Heaven". His books are widely accepted as basic texts of Halachic and Chassidic thought.
The publisher: R. Yisrael Nachman of Drohobych, son of Rabbi Yosef of Drohobych (disciple of the Ba'al Shem Tov), was a rabbi in Galicia, Poland and Hungary. He traversed throughout many countries and moved to Safed; on his way to Eretz Israel in 1804, tarried in Livorno and became friendly with the Chida who heard from R. Yisrael Nachman stories about the Ba'al Shem Tov and the Chassidic movement, passed down to him by his father R. Yosef who was a disciple of the Ba'al Shem Tov. The Chida later cited these accounts in his books. In 1820 he printed the book Chemdat Yisrael in Livorno (see next item) and in 1821 printed this book Eshed HaNechalim in Livorno with a small anthology of the teachings of his friend the Rebbe, author of Arvei Nachal, glosses on the Shulchan Aruch and passages from the book of the Ne'ot Deshe responsa [printed completely in Lemberg in 1861].
[4], 32, 37-40 leaves. 18.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear. Tear to Leaf 1. Contemporary binding, worn and lacking back board.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 70. One of the few Chassidic books Printed in Livorno [very few Chassidic books were printed in the East and Balkans, Greece and Livorno. Only four Chassidic books were printed in Livorno itself, all by R. Yisrael Nachman of Drohobych. Two of them are offered for sale in this catalog. See next item].
Pasted on the binding is a leaf with a printed dedication by the publisher, without name of a recipient.
On the title page is another dedication in Oriental handwriting, a signature in an Ashkenazi handwriting and stamps of R. "Moshe Chaim Weiss" of Kisvárda (Kleinwardein).
The book was published anonymously. In the introduction by the publisher, R. Yisrael Nachman of Drohobych, author of Chemdat Yisrael, he writes that he knows the author from their youth in Poland and that after their immigration to Safed they studied together. He then writes that he is obligated to praise the author and recount his greatness, but the author has not allowed him to mention his name regarding his compositions.
In the approbation of the Livorno scholars, they also write that it is befitting to mention the author's attributes and his exalted greatness and holiness but "he has commanded that nobody mention his name regarding the book… but his teachings in this book attest to his greatness and that he is an illustrious Torah scholar… (and wrote) apt explanations according to the true interpretation of the Torah comprehending the intent of the two leading poskim, the author of Turei Zahav and the author of the Magen Avraham…".The author, Rabbi David Shlomo Eybeschutz (1755-1814, Encyclopedia of Chassidut, Vol. 1, pages 501-503) was an eminent Chassidic figure and rabbi in Khorostkiv and Soroca who emigrated to Safed in 1809. His relative, Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berdychiv wrote about him in his approbation "sharp and proficient in Torah like the early scholars and all his deeds are for the sake of Heaven". His books are widely accepted as basic texts of Halachic and Chassidic thought.
The publisher: R. Yisrael Nachman of Drohobych, son of Rabbi Yosef of Drohobych (disciple of the Ba'al Shem Tov), was a rabbi in Galicia, Poland and Hungary. He traversed throughout many countries and moved to Safed; on his way to Eretz Israel in 1804, tarried in Livorno and became friendly with the Chida who heard from R. Yisrael Nachman stories about the Ba'al Shem Tov and the Chassidic movement, passed down to him by his father R. Yosef who was a disciple of the Ba'al Shem Tov. The Chida later cited these accounts in his books. In 1820 he printed the book Chemdat Yisrael in Livorno (see next item) and in 1821 printed this book Eshed HaNechalim in Livorno with a small anthology of the teachings of his friend the Rebbe, author of Arvei Nachal, glosses on the Shulchan Aruch and passages from the book of the Ne'ot Deshe responsa [printed completely in Lemberg in 1861].
[4], 32, 37-40 leaves. 18.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear. Tear to Leaf 1. Contemporary binding, worn and lacking back board.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 70. One of the few Chassidic books Printed in Livorno [very few Chassidic books were printed in the East and Balkans, Greece and Livorno. Only four Chassidic books were printed in Livorno itself, all by R. Yisrael Nachman of Drohobych. Two of them are offered for sale in this catalog. See next item].
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Auction 54 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
February 7, 2017
Opening: $500
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Kohelet with the Chemdat Yisrael commentary, by R. Yisrael Nachman of Drohobych and Safed. Livorno, 1820. First edition.
On the front cover is a piece of paper with a printed dedication by the author "…from me the author Yisrael Nachman from Safed", with name of recipient added by hand.
The author, the Hasid, R. Yisrael Nachman of Drohobych (c. 1761 - after 1821), son of R. Yosef of Drohobych (disciple of the Ba'al Shem Tov) was a rabbi in Galicia, Poland and Hungary. He moved to Safed and for a while served in the Sidon (Lebanon) rabbinate. On his way to Eretz Israel in 1804, he spent some time in Livorno and became friendly with the Chida. The Chida heard a lot about the Ba'al Shem Tov and the Chassidic movement in Poland and Galicia from R. Yisrael Nachman, and in his books the Chida cites things he heard from R. Yisrael Nachman in the name of his father R. Yosef who was a disciple of the Ba'al Shem Tov (See for example Chomat Anach, Shir Hashirim Chapter 3).
R. Yisrael Nachman traversed many countries and in this book he cites things he heard from R. Simcha, Rabbi of Brisk in Lithuania; things he heard from a Melamed (teacher of young children) in Egypt; and writes about his visits to the Haleb communities in Aleppo, Izmir and Salonika. This book was printed upon his visit to Livorno during a fundraising journey and he requested that the community send him funds regularly to enable him to remain in Safed and study Torah. His Torah wisdom impressed the Jews of Italy and Rabbi Mordechai Shmuel Girondi praised his Torah proficiency. In 1821 R. Yisrael Nachman printed in Livorno the book Eshed Nechalim by his friend, author of the Arvei Nachal (the book was printed anonymously, as requested by the author). He later returned to Safed and died there sometime after 1821 [see the Yeshurun anthology, Vol 1, pp. 493-501. Encyclopedia L'Chassidut, Vol. 2, pp. 501-502].
4, 4-58 leaves. 29.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear. Contemporary worn binding (front cover is detached).
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 225. One of the few Chassidic books Printed in Livorno [very few Chassidic books were printed in the East and Balkans, Greece and Livorno. Only four Chassidic books were printed in Livorno itself, all by R. Yisrael Nachman of Drohobych. Two of them are offered for sale in this catalog. See previous item]. This copy has 58 leaves. Some later copies have 4 more leaves and end with leaf 62.
On the front cover is a piece of paper with a printed dedication by the author "…from me the author Yisrael Nachman from Safed", with name of recipient added by hand.
The author, the Hasid, R. Yisrael Nachman of Drohobych (c. 1761 - after 1821), son of R. Yosef of Drohobych (disciple of the Ba'al Shem Tov) was a rabbi in Galicia, Poland and Hungary. He moved to Safed and for a while served in the Sidon (Lebanon) rabbinate. On his way to Eretz Israel in 1804, he spent some time in Livorno and became friendly with the Chida. The Chida heard a lot about the Ba'al Shem Tov and the Chassidic movement in Poland and Galicia from R. Yisrael Nachman, and in his books the Chida cites things he heard from R. Yisrael Nachman in the name of his father R. Yosef who was a disciple of the Ba'al Shem Tov (See for example Chomat Anach, Shir Hashirim Chapter 3).
R. Yisrael Nachman traversed many countries and in this book he cites things he heard from R. Simcha, Rabbi of Brisk in Lithuania; things he heard from a Melamed (teacher of young children) in Egypt; and writes about his visits to the Haleb communities in Aleppo, Izmir and Salonika. This book was printed upon his visit to Livorno during a fundraising journey and he requested that the community send him funds regularly to enable him to remain in Safed and study Torah. His Torah wisdom impressed the Jews of Italy and Rabbi Mordechai Shmuel Girondi praised his Torah proficiency. In 1821 R. Yisrael Nachman printed in Livorno the book Eshed Nechalim by his friend, author of the Arvei Nachal (the book was printed anonymously, as requested by the author). He later returned to Safed and died there sometime after 1821 [see the Yeshurun anthology, Vol 1, pp. 493-501. Encyclopedia L'Chassidut, Vol. 2, pp. 501-502].
4, 4-58 leaves. 29.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear. Contemporary worn binding (front cover is detached).
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 225. One of the few Chassidic books Printed in Livorno [very few Chassidic books were printed in the East and Balkans, Greece and Livorno. Only four Chassidic books were printed in Livorno itself, all by R. Yisrael Nachman of Drohobych. Two of them are offered for sale in this catalog. See previous item]. This copy has 58 leaves. Some later copies have 4 more leaves and end with leaf 62.
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