Auction 82 - Part II - Books and Letters from the Rabbi Yaakov Landau Family Collection
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Auction 82 - Part II - Books and Letters from the Rabbi Yaakov Landau Family Collection
August 25, 2021
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Mishnat Chassidim, a summary of kabbalah according to the Arizal, by R. Immanuel Chai Ricchi. Amsterdam, [1740]. Second edition.
Copy of Rebbe Yisrael of Husiatyn, with the stamp of his library on the title page.
Rebbe Yisrael Friedman of Husiatyn (1858-1948), last grandson of Rebbe Yisrael of Ruzhin. Immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1937, and settled in Tel Aviv. He is famous for his prayers at the gravesite of the Or HaChaim during WWII, when he declared that the Nazis would not succeed in conquering Eretz Israel.
[6], 132 leaves. 16.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, including several ink stains. Traces of mold to final leaves. Open tears and worming to title page and several other leaves, mostly repaired with paper. New binding.
Copy of Rebbe Yisrael of Husiatyn, with the stamp of his library on the title page.
Rebbe Yisrael Friedman of Husiatyn (1858-1948), last grandson of Rebbe Yisrael of Ruzhin. Immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1937, and settled in Tel Aviv. He is famous for his prayers at the gravesite of the Or HaChaim during WWII, when he declared that the Nazis would not succeed in conquering Eretz Israel.
[6], 132 leaves. 16.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, including several ink stains. Traces of mold to final leaves. Open tears and worming to title page and several other leaves, mostly repaired with paper. New binding.
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Auction 82 - Part II - Books and Letters from the Rabbi Yaakov Landau Family Collection
August 25, 2021
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Ohalei Yehuda, novellae on the Rambam and Talmudic principles in alphabetical order, by R. Yehuda son of R. Shlomo HaKohen (a dayan of Jerusalem and kabbalist of the Beit El yeshiva). Jerusalem: R. Yisrael Bak, [1843].
Copy of Rebbe Yisrael of Husiatyn, with the stamp of his library on the title page.
Rebbe Yisrael Friedman of Husiatyn (1858-1948), last grandson of Rebbe Yisrael of Ruzhin. Immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1937, and settled in Tel Aviv. He is famous for his prayers at the gravesite of the Or HaChaim during WWII, when he declared that the Nazis would not succeed in conquering Eretz Israel.
[3], 145 leaves. Extra copies of leaves 135-136. 29 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains. Worming, affecting text (including on title page), repaired in part with paper. Marginal open tears to title page and several other leaves, repaired with paper. Margins of title page and several other leaves reinforced with paper. Stamps and handwritten inscriptions. Rubbing and minor damage to binding.
Copy of Rebbe Yisrael of Husiatyn, with the stamp of his library on the title page.
Rebbe Yisrael Friedman of Husiatyn (1858-1948), last grandson of Rebbe Yisrael of Ruzhin. Immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1937, and settled in Tel Aviv. He is famous for his prayers at the gravesite of the Or HaChaim during WWII, when he declared that the Nazis would not succeed in conquering Eretz Israel.
[3], 145 leaves. Extra copies of leaves 135-136. 29 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains. Worming, affecting text (including on title page), repaired in part with paper. Marginal open tears to title page and several other leaves, repaired with paper. Margins of title page and several other leaves reinforced with paper. Stamps and handwritten inscriptions. Rubbing and minor damage to binding.
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Auction 82 - Part II - Books and Letters from the Rabbi Yaakov Landau Family Collection
August 25, 2021
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Three books in one volume, from the library of Rebbe Yisrael of Husiatyn:
1. Eleh HaMitzvot, 613 mitzvot in the order of the Torah portions, by R. Moshe Hagiz. Warsaw, 1887.
2. Po'el Tzedek, 613 mitzvot divided according to the days of the week, by R. Shabtai Katz author of the Shach, with Maamar HaMinhagim by R. Moshe Hagiz. Warsaw, 1887.
3. Igeret HaKodesh, Chassidic essays and various selections by Chassidic leaders: R. Menachem Mendel of Vitebsk, R. Avraham of Kalisk, R. Chaim Chaikel of Amdur and R. Elimelech of Lizhensk. Warsaw, 1879.
Rebbe Yisrael Friedman of Husiatyn (1858-1948), last grandson of Rebbe Yisrael of Ruzhin. Immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1937, and settled in Tel Aviv. He is famous for his prayers at the gravesite of the Or HaChaim during WWII, when he declared that the Nazis would not succeed in conquering Eretz Israel.
Three books in one volume. Eleh HaMitzvot: [10], 8-14, [2], 16-148; 140 pages. Lacking [4] leaves (3 leaves with list of subscribers and errata leaf). Po'el Tzedek: 48 pages. Igeret HaKodesh: 44 pages. 18.5 cm. Particularly dry and brittle paper. Fair condition. Stains. Tears, including open tears to first title page and other leaves, affecting border and text. Title page and final leaf reinforced with paper. First title page trimmed with damage to border. Stamps. Handwritten inscriptions. Old binding, damaged.
1. Eleh HaMitzvot, 613 mitzvot in the order of the Torah portions, by R. Moshe Hagiz. Warsaw, 1887.
2. Po'el Tzedek, 613 mitzvot divided according to the days of the week, by R. Shabtai Katz author of the Shach, with Maamar HaMinhagim by R. Moshe Hagiz. Warsaw, 1887.
3. Igeret HaKodesh, Chassidic essays and various selections by Chassidic leaders: R. Menachem Mendel of Vitebsk, R. Avraham of Kalisk, R. Chaim Chaikel of Amdur and R. Elimelech of Lizhensk. Warsaw, 1879.
Rebbe Yisrael Friedman of Husiatyn (1858-1948), last grandson of Rebbe Yisrael of Ruzhin. Immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1937, and settled in Tel Aviv. He is famous for his prayers at the gravesite of the Or HaChaim during WWII, when he declared that the Nazis would not succeed in conquering Eretz Israel.
Three books in one volume. Eleh HaMitzvot: [10], 8-14, [2], 16-148; 140 pages. Lacking [4] leaves (3 leaves with list of subscribers and errata leaf). Po'el Tzedek: 48 pages. Igeret HaKodesh: 44 pages. 18.5 cm. Particularly dry and brittle paper. Fair condition. Stains. Tears, including open tears to first title page and other leaves, affecting border and text. Title page and final leaf reinforced with paper. First title page trimmed with damage to border. Stamps. Handwritten inscriptions. Old binding, damaged.
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Auction 82 - Part II - Books and Letters from the Rabbi Yaakov Landau Family Collection
August 25, 2021
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Kedushat Aharon, Chassidic essays on the Torah portions and festivals, by Rebbe Aharon Friedman of Sadigura. Warsaw, 1913. First edition.
Dedication by the son of the author, Rebbe Mordechai Shalom Yosef Friedman, to R. Yaakov Landau Rabbi of Bnei Brak, on the title page.
Rebbe Mordechai Shalom Yosef Friedman, author of Knesset Mordechai (1896-1979), son of Rebbe Aharon of Sadigura. Served as rebbe for sixty-six years. He remained in Eretz Israel after his visit in 1939, and thus survived the Holocaust.
Stamps of R. Yaakov Landau Rabbi of Bnei Brak.
79; 4-7 leaves. Final leaf bound back to front. Title page printed in red and black. 27 cm. Good condition. Stains. Worming. Old binding, with damage and worming.
Dedication by the son of the author, Rebbe Mordechai Shalom Yosef Friedman, to R. Yaakov Landau Rabbi of Bnei Brak, on the title page.
Rebbe Mordechai Shalom Yosef Friedman, author of Knesset Mordechai (1896-1979), son of Rebbe Aharon of Sadigura. Served as rebbe for sixty-six years. He remained in Eretz Israel after his visit in 1939, and thus survived the Holocaust.
Stamps of R. Yaakov Landau Rabbi of Bnei Brak.
79; 4-7 leaves. Final leaf bound back to front. Title page printed in red and black. 27 cm. Good condition. Stains. Worming. Old binding, with damage and worming.
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Auction 82 - Part II - Books and Letters from the Rabbi Yaakov Landau Family Collection
August 25, 2021
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Or HaGanuz, novellae on the Torah according to allegoric, kabbalistic and Chassidic approaches, with a second part - VeZot LiYehuda, novellae on Mishnayot "according to allegoric and kabbalistic approaches, lofty secrets", by R. Yehuda Leib HaKohen of Anipoli (Hannopil). Lviv, [1866]. First edition. Separate title page for part II.
Bound with two other books:
• Ben Porat Yosef, homilies on the Book of Bereshit, according to various approaches, with responsa, by R. Yaakov Yosef HaKohen Katz Rabbi of Polonne. Lviv, 1866.
• Likutei Yekarim, selections by R. Yisrael Baal Shem Tov, the Maggid of Mezeritch, R. Menachem Mendel of Premishlan and R. Yechiel Michel of Zlotchov. Lviv, 1864.
The book Or HaGanuz bears approbations of great Chassidic leaders, including the only approbation to a book ever issued by the Tzemach Tzedek of Lubavitch. Another approbation, by R. Mordechai of Chernobyl (the Maggid of Chernobyl), extols the segulah and protective qualities of the book: "Every person should purchase this holy book for merit and excellent protection for himself and his descendants".
Stamps of R. Yaakov Landau Rabbi of Bnei Brak.
Three books in one volume. Or HaGanuz: [1], 12; 84; 33 leaves. Ben Porat Yosef: 106 leaves. Likutei Yekarim: [32] leaves. Lacking [4] leaves in middle ([14]-[17]). 25 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Worming, slightly affecting text. Marginal tears to title page and several other leaves (including open tears), slightly affecting text, repaired in part with paper. Stamps. Handwritten inscriptions. Old binding, with damage and worming.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 21.
Bound with two other books:
• Ben Porat Yosef, homilies on the Book of Bereshit, according to various approaches, with responsa, by R. Yaakov Yosef HaKohen Katz Rabbi of Polonne. Lviv, 1866.
• Likutei Yekarim, selections by R. Yisrael Baal Shem Tov, the Maggid of Mezeritch, R. Menachem Mendel of Premishlan and R. Yechiel Michel of Zlotchov. Lviv, 1864.
The book Or HaGanuz bears approbations of great Chassidic leaders, including the only approbation to a book ever issued by the Tzemach Tzedek of Lubavitch. Another approbation, by R. Mordechai of Chernobyl (the Maggid of Chernobyl), extols the segulah and protective qualities of the book: "Every person should purchase this holy book for merit and excellent protection for himself and his descendants".
Stamps of R. Yaakov Landau Rabbi of Bnei Brak.
Three books in one volume. Or HaGanuz: [1], 12; 84; 33 leaves. Ben Porat Yosef: 106 leaves. Likutei Yekarim: [32] leaves. Lacking [4] leaves in middle ([14]-[17]). 25 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Worming, slightly affecting text. Marginal tears to title page and several other leaves (including open tears), slightly affecting text, repaired in part with paper. Stamps. Handwritten inscriptions. Old binding, with damage and worming.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 21.
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Auction 82 - Part II - Books and Letters from the Rabbi Yaakov Landau Family Collection
August 25, 2021
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Seraf Pri Etz Chaim, commentary to the book Pri Etz Chaim - kabbalah of the Arizal, by R. Moshe Shoham Rabbi of Dolyna, disciple of the Baal Shem Tov. Czernowitz (Chernivtsi), 1866. First edition. With approbations by prominent Chassidic leaders, the Ohev Yisrael of Apta, R. Yitzchak of Radvil, the Divrei Chaim of Sanz and the rebbes of Ruzhin.
The presence of this book in one's home is considered a protection, as R. Yehuda Tzvi Steg Rabbi of Skolye asserts in his approbation to the book Imrei Shoham: "It is a great mitzva for this book to be found in Jewish homes, and it serves as a wonderful protection for the home, since he was a disciple of the Baal Shem Tov".
Stamp of R. Yaakov Landau Rabbi of Bnei Brak in both volumes.
[5], 83, 83-149 leaves. Approx. 27 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains (some leaves with many stains). Worming to inner margins of some leaves. Small tear to final leaf, slightly affecting text. Stamps and handwritten inscriptions. Old binding, with damage and worming.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 594.
The presence of this book in one's home is considered a protection, as R. Yehuda Tzvi Steg Rabbi of Skolye asserts in his approbation to the book Imrei Shoham: "It is a great mitzva for this book to be found in Jewish homes, and it serves as a wonderful protection for the home, since he was a disciple of the Baal Shem Tov".
Stamp of R. Yaakov Landau Rabbi of Bnei Brak in both volumes.
[5], 83, 83-149 leaves. Approx. 27 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains (some leaves with many stains). Worming to inner margins of some leaves. Small tear to final leaf, slightly affecting text. Stamps and handwritten inscriptions. Old binding, with damage and worming.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 594.
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Auction 82 - Part II - Books and Letters from the Rabbi Yaakov Landau Family Collection
August 25, 2021
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Two books printed in Zhitomir, bound together:
• Yesod Yosef, ethics based on kabbalah, by the kabbalist R. Yosef Yoske Rabbi of Dubno. Zhitomir, 1867. Second edition.
• She'erit Yisrael, Chassidic essays on the festivals and Torah portions, and various topics on worship of G-d and fundaments of Chassidut, by Rebbe Yisrael Dov Ber of Vilednik (Novi Velidnyky). Zhitomir, 1867. Second edition. Stefansky Chassidut, no. 545.
In his approbation to Yesod Yosef, Rebbe Aharon of Chernobyl encourages to buy the book, promising that whoever studies it will be blessed both in spiritual and material matters, with sons, life and abundant sustenance.
In the second book, stamps of Rebbe Pinchas Rabinowitz of Kontikoziva (Pribuzhany; 1861-1926), successor of his father Rebbe Yitzchak Yoel of Linitz and outstanding Torah scholar.
A piece of paper is enclosed, with a dedication handwritten by R. Avraham Yechezkel Arlozorov (d. 1900), rabbi of Kharkov, leading Russian rabbi in his times and prominent Chabad rabbi. Stamp of R. Yaakov Landau on the paper.
Stamps of R. Yaakov Landau Rabbi of Bnei Brak in both books.
Yesod Yosef: [1], 74, [1] leaves. Final leaf (errata) not listed in Bibliography of the Hebrew Book. She'erit Yisrael: [4], 51 leaves. Lacking final leaf (present in some copies only). Leaves [3]-[4] (publisher's foreword) not listed in Bibliography of the Hebrew Book. 20 cm. Yesod Yosef in good condition: Stains. Tears and worming to title page and following leaf, affecting text and border. Minor tears and worming to other leaves. She'erit Yisrael in fair-good condition: Stains, including dark, significant stains to several leaves. Minor marginal open tear to title page, slightly affecting border. Worming, slightly affecting text. Handwritten inscriptions. Old binding.
• Yesod Yosef, ethics based on kabbalah, by the kabbalist R. Yosef Yoske Rabbi of Dubno. Zhitomir, 1867. Second edition.
• She'erit Yisrael, Chassidic essays on the festivals and Torah portions, and various topics on worship of G-d and fundaments of Chassidut, by Rebbe Yisrael Dov Ber of Vilednik (Novi Velidnyky). Zhitomir, 1867. Second edition. Stefansky Chassidut, no. 545.
In his approbation to Yesod Yosef, Rebbe Aharon of Chernobyl encourages to buy the book, promising that whoever studies it will be blessed both in spiritual and material matters, with sons, life and abundant sustenance.
In the second book, stamps of Rebbe Pinchas Rabinowitz of Kontikoziva (Pribuzhany; 1861-1926), successor of his father Rebbe Yitzchak Yoel of Linitz and outstanding Torah scholar.
A piece of paper is enclosed, with a dedication handwritten by R. Avraham Yechezkel Arlozorov (d. 1900), rabbi of Kharkov, leading Russian rabbi in his times and prominent Chabad rabbi. Stamp of R. Yaakov Landau on the paper.
Stamps of R. Yaakov Landau Rabbi of Bnei Brak in both books.
Yesod Yosef: [1], 74, [1] leaves. Final leaf (errata) not listed in Bibliography of the Hebrew Book. She'erit Yisrael: [4], 51 leaves. Lacking final leaf (present in some copies only). Leaves [3]-[4] (publisher's foreword) not listed in Bibliography of the Hebrew Book. 20 cm. Yesod Yosef in good condition: Stains. Tears and worming to title page and following leaf, affecting text and border. Minor tears and worming to other leaves. She'erit Yisrael in fair-good condition: Stains, including dark, significant stains to several leaves. Minor marginal open tear to title page, slightly affecting border. Worming, slightly affecting text. Handwritten inscriptions. Old binding.
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Auction 82 - Part II - Books and Letters from the Rabbi Yaakov Landau Family Collection
August 25, 2021
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Tefillah LeMoshe siddur, year-round prayers in Sefard-Chassidic rite, with the kabbalistic Tefillah LeMoshe commentary by R. Moshe Cordovero (the Remak), with Or HaYashar - ethical and Chassidic conduct according to Kabbalah, by R. Meir Poppers. Premishla (Przemyśl), 1892. First edition.
Rebbe Yehoshua of Belz extols the virtues of this siddur in his approbation, promising that it surely brings blessing into the home. The Imrei Yosef of Spinka, as well as other prominent Chassidic leaders, also assure that whoever takes the siddur will be blessed with sons, life and abundant sustenance, and that it will serve as a protection.
Stamps of R. Yaakov Landau Rabbi of Bnei Brak.
[8], 24; 432; 8 leaves. Lacking 51 leaves of final sequence, with Derech HaChaim (laws of prayer by R. Yaakov of Lissa). 22 cm. Good condition. Stains, including dampstains. Tears to several leaves, repaired in part with paper and tape. Margins trimmed with damage to headings of several leaves. New binding, with minor worming.
Rebbe Yehoshua of Belz extols the virtues of this siddur in his approbation, promising that it surely brings blessing into the home. The Imrei Yosef of Spinka, as well as other prominent Chassidic leaders, also assure that whoever takes the siddur will be blessed with sons, life and abundant sustenance, and that it will serve as a protection.
Stamps of R. Yaakov Landau Rabbi of Bnei Brak.
[8], 24; 432; 8 leaves. Lacking 51 leaves of final sequence, with Derech HaChaim (laws of prayer by R. Yaakov of Lissa). 22 cm. Good condition. Stains, including dampstains. Tears to several leaves, repaired in part with paper and tape. Margins trimmed with damage to headings of several leaves. New binding, with minor worming.
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Auction 82 - Part II - Books and Letters from the Rabbi Yaakov Landau Family Collection
August 25, 2021
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Imrei Binah, kabbalistic and Chassidic commentaries on the topics of Kriyat Shema, Tzitzit and Tefillin, Rebbe Dov Ber, the Mitteler Rebbe of Lubavitch. Kopust: R. Yisrael Yoffe, prominent disciple of the Baal HaTanya, [1821]. First edition.
Imrei Binah is considered the most profound of the books composed and published by the Mitteler Rebbe. The main part of the book is dedicated to clarifying the kabbalistic concepts of Yichuda Ilaa and Yichuda Tataa, based on the teachings of the author's father - the Baal HaTanya.
Ownership inscription and stamps of R. Moshe Yehuda Leib Landau Rabbi of Kornitz, father of R. Yaakov Landau Rabbi of Bnei Brak, on the front endpaper and title page.
Pen inscriptions on the front endpaper and title page - quotations of passages of the book.
[2], 21; 56, [1], 55-140 leaves. 21.5 cm. Fair condition, some leaves in fair-poor condition. Stains, including dampstains. Wear. Extensive worming affecting text, title page and other leaves with significant damage. Title page detached. Stamp and censorship inscription. Binding damaged and partially detached, with significant worming.
Imrei Binah is considered the most profound of the books composed and published by the Mitteler Rebbe. The main part of the book is dedicated to clarifying the kabbalistic concepts of Yichuda Ilaa and Yichuda Tataa, based on the teachings of the author's father - the Baal HaTanya.
Ownership inscription and stamps of R. Moshe Yehuda Leib Landau Rabbi of Kornitz, father of R. Yaakov Landau Rabbi of Bnei Brak, on the front endpaper and title page.
Pen inscriptions on the front endpaper and title page - quotations of passages of the book.
[2], 21; 56, [1], 55-140 leaves. 21.5 cm. Fair condition, some leaves in fair-poor condition. Stains, including dampstains. Wear. Extensive worming affecting text, title page and other leaves with significant damage. Title page detached. Stamp and censorship inscription. Binding damaged and partially detached, with significant worming.
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Lot 398 Siddur HaRav (Baal HaTanya) - Zhitomir, 1863-1864 - Two Volumes - First Volume Wide-Margined
Auction 82 - Part II - Books and Letters from the Rabbi Yaakov Landau Family Collection
August 25, 2021
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Year-round prayers according to the text of the Arizal, two parts in two volumes - prayers for weekdays, Shabbat and festivals, by R. Shneur Zalman of Liadi - the Baal HaTanya. Zhitomir: R. Chanina Lipa and R. Yehoshua Heshel Shapira, 1863-1864. Title pages printed in black and red.
The text of the Siddur, the laws and the two Chassidic essays (HaKol Kol Yaakov and He'ara LeTikkun Chatzot) were compiled and composed by the Baal HaTanya. The other Chassidic discourses (commentaries to the prayers) were delivered by the Baal HaTanya and recorded by his son the Mitteler Rebbe, R. Dov Ber Shneuri of Lubavitch. These siddurim are known amongst Chabad chassidim as Siddur im Dach.
Signatures of R. Moshe Landau Rabbi of Bnei Brak on the front endpapers of both volumes.
Two volumes. Vol. I (weekday prayers): [2], 154 leaves. Wide margins. 27 cm. Vol. II (prayers for Shabbat and festivals): 62; 94 leaves. 24.5 cm. Vol. I in good-fair condition, vol. II in fair condition. Stains (dark stains to some leaves of vol. II), wear and worming, slightly affecting text in several places. Handwritten inscriptions. Old bindings, damaged.
The text of the Siddur, the laws and the two Chassidic essays (HaKol Kol Yaakov and He'ara LeTikkun Chatzot) were compiled and composed by the Baal HaTanya. The other Chassidic discourses (commentaries to the prayers) were delivered by the Baal HaTanya and recorded by his son the Mitteler Rebbe, R. Dov Ber Shneuri of Lubavitch. These siddurim are known amongst Chabad chassidim as Siddur im Dach.
Signatures of R. Moshe Landau Rabbi of Bnei Brak on the front endpapers of both volumes.
Two volumes. Vol. I (weekday prayers): [2], 154 leaves. Wide margins. 27 cm. Vol. II (prayers for Shabbat and festivals): 62; 94 leaves. 24.5 cm. Vol. I in good-fair condition, vol. II in fair condition. Stains (dark stains to some leaves of vol. II), wear and worming, slightly affecting text in several places. Handwritten inscriptions. Old bindings, damaged.
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August 25, 2021
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Kuntres Perush HaMilot, called Mahadura Batra - commentary and expansion of the siddur of the Baal HaTanya, by his son Rebbe Dov Ber, the Mitteler Rebbe of Lubavitch. Warsaw, 1867. First edition.
Two title pages, first one concise and second one more detailed. Wide-margined copy.
In 1816, the Mitteler Rebbe printed in Kopust a year-round siddur, with kabbalistic and Chassidic explanations of the words of the prayers, which he heard from his father the Baal HaTanya on Friday nights and which he later recorded. The explanations of the Baal HaTanya were said in a relatively brief manner and did not cover the entire siddur, only large sections therein. In this book, termed Mahadura Batra, the Mitteler rebbe expands upon explanations printed briefly in the Kopust siddur, and adds explanations to sections of the prayers not covered by his father.
[2], 114 leaves. 29.5 cm. Wide margins. Good-fair condition. Many stains. Minor worming. Inner margin of title page reinforced with paper. Stamps and handwritten inscriptions. Handwritten glosses (partly in pencil). Rubbing and minor damage to binding.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 474.
Two title pages, first one concise and second one more detailed. Wide-margined copy.
In 1816, the Mitteler Rebbe printed in Kopust a year-round siddur, with kabbalistic and Chassidic explanations of the words of the prayers, which he heard from his father the Baal HaTanya on Friday nights and which he later recorded. The explanations of the Baal HaTanya were said in a relatively brief manner and did not cover the entire siddur, only large sections therein. In this book, termed Mahadura Batra, the Mitteler rebbe expands upon explanations printed briefly in the Kopust siddur, and adds explanations to sections of the prayers not covered by his father.
[2], 114 leaves. 29.5 cm. Wide margins. Good-fair condition. Many stains. Minor worming. Inner margin of title page reinforced with paper. Stamps and handwritten inscriptions. Handwritten glosses (partly in pencil). Rubbing and minor damage to binding.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 474.
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August 25, 2021
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Shaarei Teshuva, Part I - Gate of repentance, Gate of free will and Gate of prayer; Part II - Education, by Rebbe Dov Ber, the Mitteler Rebbe of Lubavitch. Zhitomir: R. Chanina Lipa and R. Yehoshua Heshel Shapira, grandsons of the rabbi of Slavita, 1864. First edition.
Two parts in one volume, separate title page for each part.
Stamps of R. Moshe Yehuda Leib Landau Rabbi of Bnei Brak
148; 138 pages. 18.5 cm. Good condition. Many stains. Several marginal tears, repaired. Worming to final leaves (repair to final leaf). One leaf detached, reattached with transparent paper. Stamps. Old binding, with wear to corners and edges of spine.
Two parts in one volume, separate title page for each part.
Stamps of R. Moshe Yehuda Leib Landau Rabbi of Bnei Brak
148; 138 pages. 18.5 cm. Good condition. Many stains. Several marginal tears, repaired. Worming to final leaves (repair to final leaf). One leaf detached, reattached with transparent paper. Stamps. Old binding, with wear to corners and edges of spine.
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