Auction 44 - Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
- (-) Remove book filter book
- print (55) Apply print filter
- letter (49) Apply letter filter
- manuscript (49) Apply manuscript filter
- chabad (33) Apply chabad filter
- object (33) Apply object filter
- objects, (33) Apply objects, filter
- chassid (22) Apply chassid filter
- books, (21) Apply books, filter
- eretz (21) Apply eretz filter
- israel (21) Apply israel filter
- jerusalem (21) Apply jerusalem filter
- pamphlet (21) Apply pamphlet filter
- proclam (21) Apply proclam filter
- slavita (17) Apply slavita filter
- zhitomir (17) Apply zhitomir filter
- italian (16) Apply italian filter
- jewri (16) Apply jewri filter
- manuscripts, (16) Apply manuscripts, filter
- earli (13) Apply earli filter
- incunabula (13) Apply incunabula filter
- incunabula, (13) Apply incunabula, filter
- resh (13) Apply resh filter
- shin (13) Apply shin filter
- year (13) Apply year filter
- prayer (8) Apply prayer filter
- siddurim (8) Apply siddurim filter
- kabbalah (7) Apply kabbalah filter
- east (4) Apply east filter
Displaying 49 - 60 of 141
Auction 44 - Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 11, 2015
Opening: $300
Sold for: $688
Including buyer's premium
Avodat Yisrael, by the Magid Rabbi Yisrael of Koznitz. Zhitomir, 1848. Printed by Rabbi Chanina Lipa, Rabbi Aryeh Leib and Rabbi Yehoshua Heshal Shapira, grandsons of the Rabbi of Slavita. Second edition.
Ownership inscriptions and signatures.
[4], 186 pages. Fair-good condition. Stains, wear and tears around the margins. Several detached leaves. Worn and damaged binding.
Ownership inscriptions and signatures.
[4], 186 pages. Fair-good condition. Stains, wear and tears around the margins. Several detached leaves. Worn and damaged binding.
Category
Chassidism – Books
Catalogue
Auction 44 - Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 11, 2015
Opening: $750
Unsold
Book of Kabbalistic compilations by Rabbi Hai Gaon and Kabbalistic prayers. With additional Kabbalistic compilations: Sha'ar HaShamayim by Rabbi Yosef Giktilia, Likutei Shem Tov, Ma'amar Ploni Almoni, on the 10 Sefirot and Names. "Tefillat R' Ya'akov Yasgova" [of Strzegowo], "Sefer Ha'Iyun L'Rav Chamai Gaon", "Secrets by the Kabbalist Chacham Yosef Giktilia" on the mitzvoth, and "Booklet by Rabbi S.T. from the Rashba" explanations of Torah secrets by the Ramban. [Warsaw, 1798]. First edition.
Printed by the Magid Rabbi Yisrael of Koznitz, from manuscripts hidden in his possession, edited by his disciple and personal scribe Rabbi Gavriel of Warsaw. With the approbation of the Magid of Koznitz printed on the verso of the title page. He writes that the manuscript and its printing were performed by his instructions and that Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berdychiv also agreed to print the book, "And with the permission of… Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Av Beit Din of Berdychiv".
[1], 46 leaves. 17 cm. On Leaf 36 is an Ilan Sefirot, large and folded. Good-fair condition, major wear and stains. Various ancient signatures. Worn detached binding.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 305.
Printed by the Magid Rabbi Yisrael of Koznitz, from manuscripts hidden in his possession, edited by his disciple and personal scribe Rabbi Gavriel of Warsaw. With the approbation of the Magid of Koznitz printed on the verso of the title page. He writes that the manuscript and its printing were performed by his instructions and that Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berdychiv also agreed to print the book, "And with the permission of… Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Av Beit Din of Berdychiv".
[1], 46 leaves. 17 cm. On Leaf 36 is an Ilan Sefirot, large and folded. Good-fair condition, major wear and stains. Various ancient signatures. Worn detached binding.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 305.
Category
Chassidism – Books
Catalogue
Auction 44 - Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 11, 2015
Opening: $300
Sold for: $625
Including buyer's premium
Rav Peninim, with three books: Nofet Tzufim U'Me'irat Einayim by Rabbi Meir Te'omim, magid in the city of Lubartów and magid and Torah authority in Lvov. Teivat Gome by his son, Rabbi Yosef ben Rabbi Meir Te'omim (Av Beit Din of Frankfurt an der Oder, author of Pri Megadim). And Shoshanat Ha'Amakim, by Rabbi Yosef Te'omim. Frankfurt an der Oder, [1782]. Three title pages.
Bound with an incomplete copy (lacking 4 leaves) of Nezirut Shimshon, on Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim, by Rabbi Shimshon Chassid of Hamburg. Berlin, 1764. With approbation of Rabbi Yehonatan Eybeschütz.
In the book Nofet Tzofim U'Mei'rat Einayim (Leaf 29/2), the author quotes a letter by Rabbi Gershon of Kitev, sent from Eretz Israel by "the Chassid Rabbi Gershon to his famous brother-in-law the Ba'al Shem Tov, Rabbi Yisrael: 'And when I arrived in the holy city of Jerusalem and saw that it was built up with all good things, I fell on my face and wept and said, You, Jerusalem who is like a widow, how do you dress in such handsome clothing?! If only I had seen you in your destruction…”. [These words were written by the author Rabbi Meir Te’omim during the lifetime of the Ba’al Shem Tov. The author’s son, author of Pri Megadim who published the book left the titles as they were written by his father (when the Ba’al Shem Tov was alive)].
Nezirut Shimshon: [4], (lacking 1-4), 5-26 leaves. Rav Peninim: [2], 136 leaves (lacking additional leaf addes to some copies at the end of Shoshanat Ha’Amakim). 20 cm. Fair condition, wear damages to margins, with minor damage to texts. Stains and worm damages. Worn binding.
Stefansky Chassidut no. 532.
Bound with an incomplete copy (lacking 4 leaves) of Nezirut Shimshon, on Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim, by Rabbi Shimshon Chassid of Hamburg. Berlin, 1764. With approbation of Rabbi Yehonatan Eybeschütz.
In the book Nofet Tzofim U'Mei'rat Einayim (Leaf 29/2), the author quotes a letter by Rabbi Gershon of Kitev, sent from Eretz Israel by "the Chassid Rabbi Gershon to his famous brother-in-law the Ba'al Shem Tov, Rabbi Yisrael: 'And when I arrived in the holy city of Jerusalem and saw that it was built up with all good things, I fell on my face and wept and said, You, Jerusalem who is like a widow, how do you dress in such handsome clothing?! If only I had seen you in your destruction…”. [These words were written by the author Rabbi Meir Te’omim during the lifetime of the Ba’al Shem Tov. The author’s son, author of Pri Megadim who published the book left the titles as they were written by his father (when the Ba’al Shem Tov was alive)].
Nezirut Shimshon: [4], (lacking 1-4), 5-26 leaves. Rav Peninim: [2], 136 leaves (lacking additional leaf addes to some copies at the end of Shoshanat Ha’Amakim). 20 cm. Fair condition, wear damages to margins, with minor damage to texts. Stains and worm damages. Worn binding.
Stefansky Chassidut no. 532.
Category
Chassidism – Books
Catalogue
Auction 44 - Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 11, 2015
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $1,250
Including buyer's premium
Hakdama Ve'Derech Le'Etz HaChaim, methods for the study of kabbala by Rebbe Zvi Hirsh of Zhydachiv. Lvov, [1832]. First edition.
[1], 25 leaves. 23 cm. Good-fair condition. Many stains and wear. Worm marks. New leather binding.
The date of printing, appearing on the title page, is forged: It is mentioned in German that the book was printed by Judith Rosanis in 1804. The Hebrew date alluded to in the quote written in the book is 1830, but on the reverse side of the title page the author is mentioned four times with the addition of the Hebrew acronym Nun and Ayin (Nucho Eden – "rests in peace", usually added after the death of a person). He died on the 11th of Tamuz 1831. [In 1833, the publisher printed another book by the same author titled “Pri Kodesh Hillulim”. In the introduction he writes: "A whole year has passed since I have published the first 'fruit' of the Rebbe… Hakdama and Derech Le'Etz HaChaim"].
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 183.
[1], 25 leaves. 23 cm. Good-fair condition. Many stains and wear. Worm marks. New leather binding.
The date of printing, appearing on the title page, is forged: It is mentioned in German that the book was printed by Judith Rosanis in 1804. The Hebrew date alluded to in the quote written in the book is 1830, but on the reverse side of the title page the author is mentioned four times with the addition of the Hebrew acronym Nun and Ayin (Nucho Eden – "rests in peace", usually added after the death of a person). He died on the 11th of Tamuz 1831. [In 1833, the publisher printed another book by the same author titled “Pri Kodesh Hillulim”. In the introduction he writes: "A whole year has passed since I have published the first 'fruit' of the Rebbe… Hakdama and Derech Le'Etz HaChaim"].
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 183.
Category
Chassidism – Books
Catalogue
Auction 44 - Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 11, 2015
Opening: $4,000
Sold for: $5,000
Including buyer's premium
Likutei Maharin and Toldot Yitzchak ben Levi, Chassidic and Kabbalistic homiletics on the Torah and the Megillot. By Rabbi Yisrael Av Beit Din of Pikov son of Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berdychiv. Berdychiv, 1811. First edition published by the author, who writes of himself on the title page: "Yisrael Rabbi of Pikov son of the holy Torah genius holy pure G-dly man…Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Av Beit Din of Berdychiv".
Owner's signatures and handwritten inscriptions of Torah novellae. Ancient signature on title page (crossed out with pen) of “Aryeh Leibush Halprin... Lubartow” [Lubartow in the Lublin region. Possibly the signature is of Rebbe Aryeh Leibush Halprin, father of rebbe Menachem Mendel of Kotzk, who lived in the Lublin area] and other ownership inscriptions "To Rabbi Shalom Baruch ben R' Z.H.” [Rabbi Zvi Hirsh].
The author Rebbe Yisrael (Derbaremdiker) Av Beit Din of Pikov and Berdychiv (died in 1818), son and successor of Rebbe Levi Yitzchak Av Beit din of Berdychiv, author of Kedushat Levi. In this book printed in 1811, the year after his father's death, he writes on the title page that he is Rabbi of Pikov. He does not note that he was already accepted as his father's successor in the Berdychiv rabbinate. He quotes his great father's teachings in this book.
[1], 83 leaves. 21.5 cm. Blue and greenish paper, good condition. Stains and wear. Contemporary leather binding, damages.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 283.
Owner's signatures and handwritten inscriptions of Torah novellae. Ancient signature on title page (crossed out with pen) of “Aryeh Leibush Halprin... Lubartow” [Lubartow in the Lublin region. Possibly the signature is of Rebbe Aryeh Leibush Halprin, father of rebbe Menachem Mendel of Kotzk, who lived in the Lublin area] and other ownership inscriptions "To Rabbi Shalom Baruch ben R' Z.H.” [Rabbi Zvi Hirsh].
The author Rebbe Yisrael (Derbaremdiker) Av Beit Din of Pikov and Berdychiv (died in 1818), son and successor of Rebbe Levi Yitzchak Av Beit din of Berdychiv, author of Kedushat Levi. In this book printed in 1811, the year after his father's death, he writes on the title page that he is Rabbi of Pikov. He does not note that he was already accepted as his father's successor in the Berdychiv rabbinate. He quotes his great father's teachings in this book.
[1], 83 leaves. 21.5 cm. Blue and greenish paper, good condition. Stains and wear. Contemporary leather binding, damages.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 283.
Category
Chassidism – Books
Catalogue
Auction 44 - Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 11, 2015
Opening: $1,000
Unsold
Yesod Yitzchak, kabbalistic and Chassidic interpretations of matters pertaining to Brit Milah. Halichot Olam, customs and segulot. Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac HaLevi Mazarowitz [author of Raza Meheimana and Otiot D'Rabbi Yitzchak]. Zhovkva, 1810. First edition.
Many approbations by leading Torah scholars: Rabbi Meir [Kristianpoller] of Brody; Rabbi Ya'akov Orenstein of Lvov, author of Yeshuot Ya'akov; Rabbi Efraim Margaliot of Brody; Rabbi Moshe Shapira of Zaliztsi; Rabbi Aryeh Leib HaCohen of Stryy, author of Ketzot HaChoshen; etc .
Leaves 41-47 have sections for study the night before circumcision called "Vach-Nacht [compilations from the Zohar].
The author Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac HaLevi (1735-1783), kabbalist and hidden tsaddik, among the lamed-vav (36) tzaddikim of the Ba'al Shem Tov's generation and teacher of Rabbi Moshe Teitelbaum, author of Yismach Moshe. Served as Shochet and Bodek and teacher in the village of Zhuravichi, hid his holy ways so much that many thought he lost his mind and was unlearned and uncouth. At nights, he would toil in prayer and kabbalah and write his books. The Ba'al Shem Tov would travel to discuss secret matters with him. When his greatness and holiness became famous, masses thronged to him compelling him to wander from his home. He died in the city of Przemyśl during his travels.
The story is told that when Rabbi Yitzchak Levi was yet healthy and well he sent his wife to summon the Chevra Kadisha. He told them that the time had come for him to die and asked them to copy his many kabalistic writings before dressing him in his shrouds until they see his face change and burn like a torch. 100 Torah scholars copied his writings until they saw his face change and the box of writings close on its own, they then buried him and eulogized him fittingly. The copies were buried in his holy grave but his manuscripts reached the Maggid of Kremnitz Rabbi Ya’akov Yisrael HaLevi, who printed the books Raza MeHeimna (Lvov, 1791) Otiot D’Rabbi Yitzchak (Zhovkva, 1801) and Yesod Yitzchak.
[5] 5-69 leaves. 21.5 cm. Thick and soft paper, good-fair condition, use stains, few worm damages to text. Tear with lack to corner of Leaf 64. Non-original binding.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 233.
Many approbations by leading Torah scholars: Rabbi Meir [Kristianpoller] of Brody; Rabbi Ya'akov Orenstein of Lvov, author of Yeshuot Ya'akov; Rabbi Efraim Margaliot of Brody; Rabbi Moshe Shapira of Zaliztsi; Rabbi Aryeh Leib HaCohen of Stryy, author of Ketzot HaChoshen; etc .
Leaves 41-47 have sections for study the night before circumcision called "Vach-Nacht [compilations from the Zohar].
The author Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac HaLevi (1735-1783), kabbalist and hidden tsaddik, among the lamed-vav (36) tzaddikim of the Ba'al Shem Tov's generation and teacher of Rabbi Moshe Teitelbaum, author of Yismach Moshe. Served as Shochet and Bodek and teacher in the village of Zhuravichi, hid his holy ways so much that many thought he lost his mind and was unlearned and uncouth. At nights, he would toil in prayer and kabbalah and write his books. The Ba'al Shem Tov would travel to discuss secret matters with him. When his greatness and holiness became famous, masses thronged to him compelling him to wander from his home. He died in the city of Przemyśl during his travels.
The story is told that when Rabbi Yitzchak Levi was yet healthy and well he sent his wife to summon the Chevra Kadisha. He told them that the time had come for him to die and asked them to copy his many kabalistic writings before dressing him in his shrouds until they see his face change and burn like a torch. 100 Torah scholars copied his writings until they saw his face change and the box of writings close on its own, they then buried him and eulogized him fittingly. The copies were buried in his holy grave but his manuscripts reached the Maggid of Kremnitz Rabbi Ya’akov Yisrael HaLevi, who printed the books Raza MeHeimna (Lvov, 1791) Otiot D’Rabbi Yitzchak (Zhovkva, 1801) and Yesod Yitzchak.
[5] 5-69 leaves. 21.5 cm. Thick and soft paper, good-fair condition, use stains, few worm damages to text. Tear with lack to corner of Leaf 64. Non-original binding.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 233.
Category
Chassidism – Books
Catalogue
Auction 44 - Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 11, 2015
Opening: $400
Unsold
Alpha Beta, good ways of conduct [in alphabetical order], "Compiled from Kabbalistic books and books of the fearing of G-d". By Rebbe Zvi Hirsh the Magid of Nadvorna. [Poland-Russia, 1818].
8 leaves. 15 leaves. Good condition. Fabric binding.
Edition printed according to the Berdychiv 1818 edition, mentioned in Stefansky Chassidut no. 49.
8 leaves. 15 leaves. Good condition. Fabric binding.
Edition printed according to the Berdychiv 1818 edition, mentioned in Stefansky Chassidut no. 49.
Category
Chassidism – Books
Catalogue
Auction 44 - Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 11, 2015
Opening: $300
Sold for: $750
Including buyer's premium
• Meor Einayim. The Rebbe Menachem Nachum Twersky of Chernobyl. Polonne [1810]. Second edition. Stefansky Chassidut no. 309.
39, 1, 3-23, [1], 27-34, 39-136 leaves. 19.5 cm. Bluish paper, fair condition, wear and stains. Damages with missing text on the title page and on 2 other leaves (restored with white paper). Ancient owner's signature "Eliezer Hertz". New binding.
• Meor Einayim. Hrubieszów [1818]. Fourth edition. Stefansky Chassidut no. 311.
126 leaves. 21.5 cm. Fair condition, stains and wear, damages and missing text on the title page and on 2 other leaves. New binding.
39, 1, 3-23, [1], 27-34, 39-136 leaves. 19.5 cm. Bluish paper, fair condition, wear and stains. Damages with missing text on the title page and on 2 other leaves (restored with white paper). Ancient owner's signature "Eliezer Hertz". New binding.
• Meor Einayim. Hrubieszów [1818]. Fourth edition. Stefansky Chassidut no. 311.
126 leaves. 21.5 cm. Fair condition, stains and wear, damages and missing text on the title page and on 2 other leaves. New binding.
Category
Chassidism – Books
Catalogue
Auction 44 - Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 11, 2015
Opening: $250
Sold for: $425
Including buyer's premium
Pri HaAretz, on the Torah portions, by Rabbi Menachem Mendel from Vitebsk. [Poland-Russia, after 1818]. Third edition, printed based on the second edition (Mogilev 1818).
“His holy words from every Shabbat… compiled by Rabbi Elazar Zussman… it has reached us from him and we added the Rabbi's words which we have found…Avraham son of…Rabbi Dov Ber of Mezritch …”.
[24] leaves, 23 cm. Good condition. Stains, wear and minor tears. Few worm holes. New binding. Faded stamps of the "Chavurat Mishnayot Chadasha---".
Stefansky Chassidut no. 479.
“His holy words from every Shabbat… compiled by Rabbi Elazar Zussman… it has reached us from him and we added the Rabbi's words which we have found…Avraham son of…Rabbi Dov Ber of Mezritch …”.
[24] leaves, 23 cm. Good condition. Stains, wear and minor tears. Few worm holes. New binding. Faded stamps of the "Chavurat Mishnayot Chadasha---".
Stefansky Chassidut no. 479.
Category
Chassidism – Books
Catalogue
Auction 44 - Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 11, 2015
Opening: $250
Sold for: $400
Including buyer's premium
Degel Machane Efraim, on the Torah. Rabbi Moshe Chaim Efraim grandson of the Ba'al Shem Tov. [Russia-Poland, c. 1830). Third edition.
Signature of "R' Y. Kapil". Handwritten glosses - summaries and sources.
[2], 28, [38], 2, [6] leaves. (Leaves 27-28 were bound upside-down). 23 cm. Greenish and regular paper. Good-fair condition, worm damages to last leaves. Old binding.
According to Vinograd-Rosenfeld, the book was printed in c. 1830. According to the Bibliography Institute CD Listing 0176993, the estimation is that it was printed in Lvov or in Zolkva in c. 1845.
Signature of "R' Y. Kapil". Handwritten glosses - summaries and sources.
[2], 28, [38], 2, [6] leaves. (Leaves 27-28 were bound upside-down). 23 cm. Greenish and regular paper. Good-fair condition, worm damages to last leaves. Old binding.
According to Vinograd-Rosenfeld, the book was printed in c. 1830. According to the Bibliography Institute CD Listing 0176993, the estimation is that it was printed in Lvov or in Zolkva in c. 1845.
Category
Chassidism – Books
Catalogue
Auction 44 - Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 11, 2015
Opening: $400
Sold for: $500
Including buyer's premium
Ma'ayan Tahor, Halacha laws for Jewish women, (Nidah, koshering meat, laws of Challah, Shabbat and festivals). By "The true Torah genius, tsaddik Rabbi Moshe Teitelbaum Av Bet Din of Újhely." [Poland-Russia?, c. 1848].
Yiddish in Tzena U'Rena lettering.
[16] leaves, 19.5 cm. Thick paper. Very good condition. Fabric binding.
Bibliographically unknown edition. Similar to first edition (Lemberg 1848) which appears in Stefansky Chassidut, no. 537.
Yiddish in Tzena U'Rena lettering.
[16] leaves, 19.5 cm. Thick paper. Very good condition. Fabric binding.
Bibliographically unknown edition. Similar to first edition (Lemberg 1848) which appears in Stefansky Chassidut, no. 537.
Category
Chassidism – Books
Catalogue
Auction 44 - Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 11, 2015
Opening: $400
Sold for: $875
Including buyer's premium
Bet Aharon, Al Ha’Torah Ve’Al Ha’avoda (Hebrew: on the Torah and on worship of G-d), by Rabbi Aharon Perlow, the Karlin Rebbe. Brody, 1875. First edition. Two title pages.
At the beginning of the book is a collection of letters and Chassidic customs written by the dynasty of the Karlin-Stolin rebbes: Rebbe Aharon "Ha’Gadol" of Karlin, his son Rebbe Asher (the first), his son Rebbe Aharon (the second, "Ha’Zaken") and his son Rebbe Asher (the second, "Ha’Tza'ir").
[3] leaves, 316 pages, [3, 2] pages. Approximately 25 cm. Good-fair condition. Worm damages on some leaves. Stains, tears and some corrections on the first title page, old binding, with leather spine, worn and damaged.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 82. There are some variations between the first edition’s different copies, which were corrected during its printing. For example, a separate leaf was printed in this copy: "To inform and reveal that I have approbations from the famous tsaddikim of our times on the printing of the holy book. Also approbations and prohibitions by the scholars and rabbis of Spain…". In some copies this phrase appears in a different version and notes a different location. These variations demonstrate that this is the revised complete version of the first printing of the book. [For more information on the stages of the book’s printing and its corrections at the time of printing which initiated variations of the book, see the article written by Rabbi A. Schorr about the manner in which the books of ”Bet Aharon” were written and printed, in:"Bet Aharon Ve'Yisrael”, Year 6 Issue 1 (31), pp. 139-187].
At the beginning of the book is a collection of letters and Chassidic customs written by the dynasty of the Karlin-Stolin rebbes: Rebbe Aharon "Ha’Gadol" of Karlin, his son Rebbe Asher (the first), his son Rebbe Aharon (the second, "Ha’Zaken") and his son Rebbe Asher (the second, "Ha’Tza'ir").
[3] leaves, 316 pages, [3, 2] pages. Approximately 25 cm. Good-fair condition. Worm damages on some leaves. Stains, tears and some corrections on the first title page, old binding, with leather spine, worn and damaged.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 82. There are some variations between the first edition’s different copies, which were corrected during its printing. For example, a separate leaf was printed in this copy: "To inform and reveal that I have approbations from the famous tsaddikim of our times on the printing of the holy book. Also approbations and prohibitions by the scholars and rabbis of Spain…". In some copies this phrase appears in a different version and notes a different location. These variations demonstrate that this is the revised complete version of the first printing of the book. [For more information on the stages of the book’s printing and its corrections at the time of printing which initiated variations of the book, see the article written by Rabbi A. Schorr about the manner in which the books of ”Bet Aharon” were written and printed, in:"Bet Aharon Ve'Yisrael”, Year 6 Issue 1 (31), pp. 139-187].
Category
Chassidism – Books
Catalogue