Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters

Megale Amukot, Fürth 1691 – Signature of Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Lifshitz

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Megale Amukot, 252 ways to explain the VaEtchanan prayer according to kabbalah. By Rabbi Natan Neta Shapira Rabbi of Cracow and founder of Torat HaKabala in Ashkenasi countries. Fürth, 1691. Second edition.
Decorating the top of the title page is a signature in ancient handwriting (c. 18th century): "Shlomo Zalman Lifshitz".
Several rabbis carried the name of Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Lifshitz related to Rabbi Zalman Lifshitz author of Chemdat Shlomo, the first Rabbi of Warsaw (1765-1839, Otzar HaRabbanim 18771); Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Lifshitz Rabbi of Slotzk (1768-1798, Otzar HaRabbanim 18775); Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Lifshitz Rabbi of Landsberg, (1880-s, Otzar HaRabbanim 18773); Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Lifshitz Rabbi of Lackenbach (1770-1808), son of Rabbi Eliezer ben Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Lifshitz, author of Heshiv Rabbi Eliezer responsa (Neuwied, 1837), descendant of Rabbi Gedalya ben Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Lifshitz author of Etz Shatul (Venice, 1698); etc.
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