Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
Nachalat Tzvi – Segula Book
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
Including buyer's premium
Nachalat Tzvi, by Rabbi Tzvi Guttmacher. Lvov, 1873. First edition. Includes four compositions: Nachalat Zvi on Yevamot Tractate and Ken Meforeshet on Kinin Tractate, by Rabbi Tzvi Guttmacher; Tzofnat Pa’ane’ach and Shalom BePamalia Shel Mala, by his father, Rabbi Eliyahu Guttmacher of Graditz.
the Torah scholar and tsaddik Rabbi Eliyahu Guttmacher Av Beit Din of Graditz (1796-1875), disciple of Rabbi Akiva Eiger was famous as a holy Kabbalist and miracle-worker and he published the compositions of his son, Rabbi Tzvi, who died in his father's lifetime. In the introduction to Ken Meforeshet, Rabbi Eliyahu writes: “If in need of G-d's salvation… learn a Mishnah with the Rav and Tosfot Yom Tov and the commentary of my son and then pray in your own words… and specify your request that it should be answered…”.
28, 42 leaves. 28.5 cm. Good condition, worming on binding and first leaves. Renewed binding.
the Torah scholar and tsaddik Rabbi Eliyahu Guttmacher Av Beit Din of Graditz (1796-1875), disciple of Rabbi Akiva Eiger was famous as a holy Kabbalist and miracle-worker and he published the compositions of his son, Rabbi Tzvi, who died in his father's lifetime. In the introduction to Ken Meforeshet, Rabbi Eliyahu writes: “If in need of G-d's salvation… learn a Mishnah with the Rav and Tosfot Yom Tov and the commentary of my son and then pray in your own words… and specify your request that it should be answered…”.
28, 42 leaves. 28.5 cm. Good condition, worming on binding and first leaves. Renewed binding.
Basic Books - Shulchan Aruch, Halacha, Musar and Commentaries on the Bible
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