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Volume with two books of the Bnei Issachar on the Shas: “VeHaya Bracha” and “Maggid Ta’aluma”—works of chassidut. ...

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Volume with two books of the Bnei Issachar on the Shas: “VeHaya Bracha” and “Maggid Ta’aluma”—works of chassidut. First edition, Premyslan, 1875-6

Volume with two works by the Admor Rabbi Zvi Elimelech Shapria of Dinov, the Bnei Issacahar. Published by his grandson, Rabbi Meir Meshulam of Lanzhot.

1. VeHaya Bracha—“first section on mishnayot of Brachot and the Tosefta”, 1st edition, Premyslan 1875. [3], 37 pages. Stefanski Chassidut 190. With endorsements from Rabbi Yosef Shaul Natanzon, Av Beit Din of Lviv; Admor the Divrei Haim of Sanz; and Rabbi Yitzhak Shmelkis, Av Beit Din of Premyslan.


2. Maggid Ta’aluma “(by Rabbeinu Zvi Elimelech of Dinov) on Masechet Brachot”. First edition, Premyslan 1876. [2], 114 pages. Stefanski Chassidut 331. With endorsements by Rabbi Yosef Shaul Natanzon, Av Beit Din of Lviv; and the Admor Divrei Haim of Sanz. Extremely important: at the end of the work Maggid Ta’aluma are 10 and a half pages with pre-subscriber names (Prenomeranten) for the purchase of both books; there is an additional page at the beginning of VeHaya Bracha. Included are many important Admorim and rabbis, from many towns in Romania, Galicia, and the surrounding area, such as Rabbi Hillel of Kolomiya, the Ateret Yeshua of Dzikov, the Imrei Baruch of Vizhnitz (later the Admor of Vizhnitz), and others. Lower corner of the binding is missing; stains; generally good condition.


The blank first page and last page has a stamp of ownership: “Avraham Schwartz ben Admor Zeev of Jerusalem.” With local script and illustration of Western Wall (most likely the Admor Rabbi Avraham Schwartz of Lalov, father-in-law of Rabbi Moshe Mordechai of Lalov).


Rabbi Zvi Elimelech of Dinov (1783-1841) was a great Chassidic tzaddik, known mainly as the Bnei Issachar after his holy books which have been very beloved among chassidim for generations. He wrote a wide range of books other than these, on multiple aspects of Torah.