Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
Sefer Nachalat Tzvi – Talisman – Variant
Opening: $300
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Nachalat Tzvi, by Rabbi Tzvi Guttmacher. Lvov, 1873.
Includes four compositions: Nachalat Zvi and Ken Meforeshet, by Rabbi Tzvi Guttmacher; Tzofnat Pa’ane’ach and Shalom BePamalia Shel Mala, by his father, Rabbi Eliyahu Guttmacher of Graditz.
The genius and righteous Rabbi Eliyahu Guttmacher Av Beit Din of Graditz (1796-1875), disciple of the Ga’on Rabbi Akiva Eiger. Was well-known as a holy Kabbalist and miracle worker, who published the compositions of his son, Rabbi Tzvi, who passed away during the lifetime of his father. In the introduction to the composition of Ken Meforeshet, Rabbi Eliyahu notes: “Upon need of salvation from the Almighty, if a person will learn a Mishnah with the Rav and Tosfot Yom Tov with the commentary of my son and following this, pray in his own words… and specify his request… he will be answered…”.
[1] leaf, 1-4 pages, 2-28; 42 leaves. 29 cm. [especially wide margins]. Good condition. Some stains. Tears on several leaves. Ink stamps. Fine new binding.
Variant. Two leaves containing an index to the book Tzofnat Pa’ane’ach, which were not listed in Bibliography Institute CD and do not appear in Otzar HaChochma, were added to this copy, following the title page [bound out of order].
Includes four compositions: Nachalat Zvi and Ken Meforeshet, by Rabbi Tzvi Guttmacher; Tzofnat Pa’ane’ach and Shalom BePamalia Shel Mala, by his father, Rabbi Eliyahu Guttmacher of Graditz.
The genius and righteous Rabbi Eliyahu Guttmacher Av Beit Din of Graditz (1796-1875), disciple of the Ga’on Rabbi Akiva Eiger. Was well-known as a holy Kabbalist and miracle worker, who published the compositions of his son, Rabbi Tzvi, who passed away during the lifetime of his father. In the introduction to the composition of Ken Meforeshet, Rabbi Eliyahu notes: “Upon need of salvation from the Almighty, if a person will learn a Mishnah with the Rav and Tosfot Yom Tov with the commentary of my son and following this, pray in his own words… and specify his request… he will be answered…”.
[1] leaf, 1-4 pages, 2-28; 42 leaves. 29 cm. [especially wide margins]. Good condition. Some stains. Tears on several leaves. Ink stamps. Fine new binding.
Variant. Two leaves containing an index to the book Tzofnat Pa’ane’ach, which were not listed in Bibliography Institute CD and do not appear in Otzar HaChochma, were added to this copy, following the title page [bound out of order].
Talmud and Mishnayot
Talmud and Mishnayot