Auction 82 - Part I - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
Or Pnei Moshe - By Rabbi Moshe Sofer of Pshevorsk - Mezeritch, 1810 - First Edition - Incomplete Copy
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Or Pnei Moshe, homiletics, ethics and Chassidic teachings on the Torah and Five Megillot, by R. Moshe Sofer Stam of Pshevorsk (Przeworsk). Mezeritch (Mezhirichi), [1810]. First edition.
The book bears many approbations extolling the great holiness of the book and its author, accorded by foremost Chassidic leaders.
The author, R. Moshe of Pshevorsk (1720?-1806) was a prominent Chassidic leader in the generation of R. Elimelech of Lizhensk and his brother R. Zusha of Anipoli, who held him in high esteem. He was also renowned as a supremely holy and pure Torah scribe, and Tefillin and mezuzot he scribed were deemed exceptionally holy.
Signature on p. 7a.
Incomplete copy: [1], 100; 231-240; 101-228, 230 leaves (originally: [2], 240 leaves). Leaves 231-240 bound out of sequence. 21 cm. Fair condition. Stains (including dampstains) and wear. Open tears to first leaf, affecting text. Worming, affecting text. New binding.
Without additional 2 leaves of approbations, added after the printing to some copies only.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 32.
The book bears many approbations extolling the great holiness of the book and its author, accorded by foremost Chassidic leaders.
The author, R. Moshe of Pshevorsk (1720?-1806) was a prominent Chassidic leader in the generation of R. Elimelech of Lizhensk and his brother R. Zusha of Anipoli, who held him in high esteem. He was also renowned as a supremely holy and pure Torah scribe, and Tefillin and mezuzot he scribed were deemed exceptionally holy.
Signature on p. 7a.
Incomplete copy: [1], 100; 231-240; 101-228, 230 leaves (originally: [2], 240 leaves). Leaves 231-240 bound out of sequence. 21 cm. Fair condition. Stains (including dampstains) and wear. Open tears to first leaf, affecting text. Worming, affecting text. New binding.
Without additional 2 leaves of approbations, added after the printing to some copies only.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 32.
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