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Siddur Olat Tamid (by Rabbi Natan Nata of Shinova) – Premishla, 1896 – Segulah Book – "I am Confident That the Prayer of Whoever Prays from the Siddur… Will Not Go Unanswered"

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Year-round siddur following the Sephardic rite, with the Olat Tamid commentary by R. Natan Nata of Shinova, author of Kishutei Kallah, and with the Arugat HaBosem commentary on Shir HaShirim by R. Moshe Ostrer. Przemyśl: Ettel Amkraut, printed by Zupnik, Knoller & Wolf, 1896.


In his approbation, R. Avraham, Rabbi of Kriftch (Krzywcza) writes: "I am confident that the prayer of whoever prays from the siddur printed with his holy commentaries will not go unanswered”.


64 leaves with a divisional title page: Arugat HaBosem, commentary on Shir HaShirim by R. Moshe Ostrer, with commentary Pri Megadim, an abridgement of the Shoshanat HaAmakim commentary by R. Moshe Alshich.
Stamp of R. Simchah Natan Segal of Safed, an emissary of the Rebbe of Shinova to the Sanz Beit Midrash in Safed.


[4], 31, 33-90; 64; 66; 78 leaves. Approx. 23 cm. Fair condition. Many stains, including dampstains. Heavy wear to some leaves. Tears, including open tears affecting text (many large open tears to several leaves), repaired with paper in several places. Several leaves disconnected. New binding.

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Siddurim and Prayer Books
Siddurim and Prayer Books