Auction 82 - Part I - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
Or LaShamayim - Lviv, 1850 - First Edition - First Printing of the Author's Prayer for Livelihood, which the Tiferet Shlomo Declared as "An Awesome Segulah for Livelihood and Success"
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Or LaShamayim, Chassidic essays on the Torah portions, novellae on Talmudic topics and responsa, by Rebbe Meir HaLevi Rotenberg Rabbi of Stovnitz and Apta, disciple of the Chozeh of Lublin. [Lviv, 1850]. First edition. Approbation by the Divrei Chaim of Sanz at the end of the book.
The author's famous prayer is printed at the beginning of the book: "Yodati Ki Hineni BeYodcha…". Later editions of the book state that the Tiferet Shlomo of Radomsk who would recite the prayer twice daily, and declared that reciting the prayer daily is an awesome segulah for livelihood and success.
[1], 74, 77-78, [1], 78-81, [1] leaves. Misfoliation. Printing defect to leaves 79-80: each leaf was printed over two leaves (printed on one side only, other side blank. No lacking text). 21.5 cm. Good condition. Stains (including several leaves with many stains). Minor open tears to final leaves, slightly affecting text. Margins trimmed with damage to headings and text in several places (including damage to title page border). Small piece of paper pasted to margin of title page, covering part of border. Signature (partly deleted). New binding.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 31.
The author's famous prayer is printed at the beginning of the book: "Yodati Ki Hineni BeYodcha…". Later editions of the book state that the Tiferet Shlomo of Radomsk who would recite the prayer twice daily, and declared that reciting the prayer daily is an awesome segulah for livelihood and success.
[1], 74, 77-78, [1], 78-81, [1] leaves. Misfoliation. Printing defect to leaves 79-80: each leaf was printed over two leaves (printed on one side only, other side blank. No lacking text). 21.5 cm. Good condition. Stains (including several leaves with many stains). Minor open tears to final leaves, slightly affecting text. Margins trimmed with damage to headings and text in several places (including damage to title page border). Small piece of paper pasted to margin of title page, covering part of border. Signature (partly deleted). New binding.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 31.
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