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LOT 248:

"Din VeHeshbon Shnati of the Learned Tikkun Karete" - the copy of the Kabbalist elder Rabbi Yitzchak Kadouri

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"Din VeHeshbon Shnati of the Learned Tikkun Karete" - the copy of the Kabbalist elder Rabbi Yitzchak Kadouri


Annual report of Limudey Tikkun Karete from the eve of Rosh Hodesh Iyar 1944 to the eve of Rosh Hodesh Nissan 1945 under the auspices of the Kabbalist Hacham Shlomo Mashiach, leader of the Mashhad community in the Bukharan neighborhood of Jerusalem. The copy of the elder of the Kabbalists Rabbi Yitzchak Kadouri, with the signature of his holy hand on the title page. Hashachar Printing Press, 1944.


The 'Tikkun' opens with an interesting introduction by Rabbi Levi ben Jeremiah Halevi in Hebrew, and in Arabic in Hebrew letters, about the of the "Anusey Mashhad community" how they forbidden to keep mitzvos above board, and how this led that Forget severe prohibitions, whose law is Karete, then the 'Seder HaLimudim' is presented, Sha'ar Sheni, and another introduction by the Kabbalist Rabbi Shlomo Moshiach who extends on the matter of the seder HaTikun of the Ar'i to save from Karete. There is a long list of 237 names of "the contributors of the study of the Tikkun Karete", the names of "relatives of the deceased who help with learning", and things about the prohibition of frivolity during the joy of the bride and groom, the order of Tikkun Klalot', and the Bakashah for Shabbat evening.


The Kabbalist Rabbi Yitzchak Kadouri [1899-2006] was born in Baghdad on the day of Yitzchak's Ushpizin and was named after him. As a child he even knew and saw the Ben Ish chai. He received Torah and Kabbalah from the sages of Babylon and the sages of Jerusalem to which he immigrated in 1922, earning a living as a bookbinder in the Bukharan neighborhood of Jerusalem, where he lived, and studied at the Beit El and Porat Yosef yeshivot in the Old City. Over the years, his greatness in the wisdom of the secret became famous among Klal Yisrael, and many went up to his house to receive his blessing and advice. He died in Shiva Tova in 2006, at the age of more than a hundred years.


[2] 33 p. Missing front cover. Very good condition.


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