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Siddur Siftei Renanot, with Tehillim, Maamadot and Techinot – Sulzbach, 1739

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Siddur Siftei Renanot, with Tehillim, Maamadot and Techinot – Sulzbach, 1739

Siftei Renanot, year-round prayers according to the Ashkenazic rite, with Tehillim, Maamadot and Techinot (with divisional title pages). Sulzbach: Meshulam Zalman son of Aharon Frankel, [1739].
Siddur according to the western Ashkenazic rite, with Selichot, Bakashot, laws and customs in Yiddish, Passover Haggadah and yotzrot. On p. 58a, printed illustration of Lamnatzeach menorah.
Two title pages at beginning of book, first title page illustrated. Divisional title pages for Tehillim, Maamadot and Techinot.


[2], 241, 243-294; 82, [1], 90-115; 12 leaves. 20 cm. Fair condition. Stains, including dampstains, heavy wear and signs of use. Tears, including open tears affecting text (large tears to several leaves), repaired with paper (some over text). Final leaf detached and margins torn. Close trimming, affecting headers of leaves. Early leather binding, worn and damaged, with many open tears to spine.


The Bibliography of the Hebrew Book and the NLI catalog record incomplete copies. The present copy is complete.