Auction 44 - Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
Likutei Moharan - Lemberg, 1809
Opening: $300
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Likutei Moharan, Volumes 1-2 Kadma'a V'Tanyana... "Pure essays of the famous Chassid… Rabbi Nachman of Breslov". (1809), [Lemberg?, Zhovkva?, 1830s?].
Handsome ownership inscription from 1849 that the book belongs to Rabbi Moshe Chaim Weiss signed by Rabbi Shlomo R.Y.C. Klein.
[1], 81 leaves; [1], 29 leaves. 21 cm. Thick, high-quality paper, good-fair condition, wear and stains, wear damage to frame of first title page, worn contemporary binding.
Stefansky Chassidut no. 285. The title page has no note of the place of printing. The year 1809 is written on the title page [cannot be right because Rebbe Nachman of Breslov died in 1811 and here, the initials z"l (of blessed memory) are written after his name]. Opinions differ as to the year of printing and also as to the place of printing; whether in Lemberg or Zhovkva or in Korets. Rabbi Nathan Tzvi König (Neveh Tzadikim, B'nei Brak, 1969, page 41) writes that it was printed in Lemberg, c. 1830. Contradicting opinions: Rosenthal, Yode'ah Sefer and Tzedner: Korets 1809.
Handsome ownership inscription from 1849 that the book belongs to Rabbi Moshe Chaim Weiss signed by Rabbi Shlomo R.Y.C. Klein.
[1], 81 leaves; [1], 29 leaves. 21 cm. Thick, high-quality paper, good-fair condition, wear and stains, wear damage to frame of first title page, worn contemporary binding.
Stefansky Chassidut no. 285. The title page has no note of the place of printing. The year 1809 is written on the title page [cannot be right because Rebbe Nachman of Breslov died in 1811 and here, the initials z"l (of blessed memory) are written after his name]. Opinions differ as to the year of printing and also as to the place of printing; whether in Lemberg or Zhovkva or in Korets. Rabbi Nathan Tzvi König (Neveh Tzadikim, B'nei Brak, 1969, page 41) writes that it was printed in Lemberg, c. 1830. Contradicting opinions: Rosenthal, Yode'ah Sefer and Tzedner: Korets 1809.
Breslov Chassidism
Breslov Chassidism