Auction 74 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art

Be'er Moshe (Kozhnitz) – Lviv, 1858 – First Edition

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Be'er Moshe, Chassidic essays on the Torah portions, by Rebbe Moshe Elyakim Beri'a Hopstein of Kozhnitz. [Lviv, 1858]. First edition.
The author, Rebbe Moshe Elyakim Beri'a (1757?-1828), was a close disciple of his father, the Maggid of Kozhnitz, and of R. Zusha of Anipoli. R. Moshe shied away from the public eye his entire life. He remained unknown during his father's lifetime, and even after his father's passing, the Chassidim did not intend to accept his leadership, until the Chozeh of Lublin appointed him his father's successor as rebbe and maggid. R. Moshe served as maggid in Kozhnitz and Ostrovtza. In his first marriage, he was the son-in-law of R. Yehuda Leib HaKohen of Anipoli, author of Or HaGanuz, and in his second marriage of R. Elazar of Lizhensk, son of the Noam Elimelech. He authored other prominent works, including: Binat Moshe, Daat Moshe, VaYechal Moshe, Mateh Moshe, Kehilat Moshe, Tefillah LeMoshe, and others. In this book, as well as in his other works, he quotes extensively thoughts and traditions which he received from his father and other prominent Chassidic leaders.
The author's son, R. Elazar of Kozhnitz, writes regarding this book and its author in his book Likutei Mahara (on Psalm 119): "During the lifetime of my father, author of Be'er Moshe on the Torah, many rose to oppose him… saying that he is unable to learn, and only recites psalms, and they dubbed him 'Tehillim zoger' (one who recites Tehillim), and in terms of study they said he doesn't know what is written in the book; and when the book Be'er Moshe on the Torah was published, everyone was dumbfounded, and the mouth of those who speak lies was closed, and the whole world saw that he was brimming with Talmud, its commentaries, and Pilpul, encompassing almost the entire Torah".
[1], 188 leaves. Leaf 175 bound after leaf 176. 25 cm. Good condition. Stains and wear. Worming. New leather binding.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 74.
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