Auction 23 Books, Kodesh books, Hassidic books, Rabbinical letters, Manuscripts, Judaika objects and more
May 13, 2019
Israel
 Harav Kook Street 10 Bnei Brak
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LOT 081:

Collection of Chassidic books, some early editions.

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Collection of Chassidic books, some early editions.
1. Tzemach Tzaddik Vizhnitz—first edition, Chernowitz 1885. First part on the Torah (with cover of the second part). Bound together with Tiferet Yisrael Chortkov—first edition 1904. With stamp of the Chortkov city rabbi, Rabbi Yisrael Rapaport, who published this book. Bound together with Maggid Devarav L’Yaakov of the Maggid of Mezritsh, Satmar edition, 1905. 2. Noam Elimelech by Rabbi Elimelech of Luzhansk. Lemberg 1866. 3. Avodat Yisrael on the Torah and collections by Rabbi Yisrael HaMaggid of Kozhnitz. Edition printed in Koenigsberg by an unknown publisher. Probably published in 1860, approximately. Defective cover, fourth page at the beginning is almost complete torn. Moth holes, not bound, stains, damage. Generally bad to ok condition, signature of “Zvi Meir Erntzat” and other notes. 4. Be’er Moshe—Yozefof 1883. Stamp of “Hench Frankel, Warsaw.” 5. Be’erot HaMayim—third edition, printed during World War II. 1942. 6. Avodat Yisrael, the complete edition, Munkatch 1929. 7. Kedushat Levi by Rabbi Levi Yitzhak of Berdichev—Lemberg 1864. Bound together with his Shabbat siddur, Lemberg 1863. Pages torn and missing. At the end is bound Pirkei Avot with Rabbeinu Yona, no cover, not checked. 8. Direi Emet by the Chozeh of Lublin, partially missing copy. Warsaw 1882. 9. Zot Zikaron by the Chozeh of Lublin, Warsaw 1883. 10. Pri HaAretz by Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Vitebsk. Warsaw 1878. 11. Yosher Divrei Emet and the pamphlet Nezirat Shimshon by Rabbi Meshulam Feivush of Zabrij—Munkatch 1905. 12. Noam Elimelech by Rabbi Elimelech of Luzhansk, Jerusalem, printed by Levin Epstein, no year of printing, probably 1945. 13. Ben Porat Yosef by Rabbi Yaakov Yosef of Polna, the Toldot Yaakov Yosef. Lemberg 1866. Various conditions, some with defects, pages missing, various tears, not checked thoroughly.

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