Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
Zohar – Slavita, 1827
Opening: $3,800
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Zohar on the Torah by the Tana Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai. Slavita, [1827] printed by Rabbi Shmuel Avraham Shapira, son of The Slavita Rabbi.
In the first volume, approbations by Rabbi Chaim son of Peretz HaCohen of Pinsk, Rabbi Mordechai Margaliot of Satnov, Rabbi Yosef son of the Old Constantinople Rabbi and Rabbi Ephraim Wohl of Sudilkov; a ruling of Rabbi Yitzchak Daltash is printed after the approbations.
On back of title page of Part 1, a censor permit was printed with explanations about the Zohar in Latin.
Stamps and signatures.
On title pages, the name of the book and the place of print are printed in red ink. Four parts in three volumes, Part 4, Bamidbar Devarim, bound with Part 3, its whole title page is printed in black ink.
[4], 251, 1-17; [1], 117-309, 10 leaves, 21 cm. Blue and greenish paper. Good condition. Stains. Professionally restored tears. New, fancy leather bindings.
In the first volume, approbations by Rabbi Chaim son of Peretz HaCohen of Pinsk, Rabbi Mordechai Margaliot of Satnov, Rabbi Yosef son of the Old Constantinople Rabbi and Rabbi Ephraim Wohl of Sudilkov; a ruling of Rabbi Yitzchak Daltash is printed after the approbations.
On back of title page of Part 1, a censor permit was printed with explanations about the Zohar in Latin.
Stamps and signatures.
On title pages, the name of the book and the place of print are printed in red ink. Four parts in three volumes, Part 4, Bamidbar Devarim, bound with Part 3, its whole title page is printed in black ink.
[4], 251, 1-17; [1], 117-309, 10 leaves, 21 cm. Blue and greenish paper. Good condition. Stains. Professionally restored tears. New, fancy leather bindings.
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