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Beit Aharon, Karlin Chassidism. Rare Edition Published by the Sacred Yanuka of Stolin

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Beit Aharon, Karlin Chassidism. Rare Edition Published by the Sacred Yanuka of Stolin


Sefer Beit Aharon al HaTorah V'al HaAvodah. Fundamental work of Karlin Chassidim by the Admo"r Rabbi Aharon of Karlin, known by the name of his book, as Ba'al HaBeit Aharon. Second edition with revisions, "published by his grandson, Admo"r Yisrael, shlit"a" - none other than the renowned Admo"r, the "Yenuka" of Stolin - one of the leading Admo"rim of his generation. Warsaw, published by Y. M. Alter's bookshop [1927?].


Extraordinarily rare edition of the second publication of one of the most important Chassidic works of all time. This rare edition is not found in the collection at the National Library, and the Mif'al HaBibliographiah lists it only according to a photocopy of the title page. The book's content is identical to that of the familiar second edition printed in Pietrkov, 1914. This rare edition was printed in Warsaw by Rabbi Yitzchak Meir Alter, son-in-law of the Admo"r of Gur, the author of Imrei Emet. Printed in a foreign language on the last page: "Printed in Poland at Sh. Sikora Press V. Milner, Warsaw, Naulipkel 6."


For more about this rare edition, refer to Avraham Abish Schorr, "Al Darkei Ktivat V'Hadpasat Sfh"k Beit Aharon" Kovetz Beit Aharon V'Yisrael, Year I Issue I (XXXI), pp. 147-149. He writes there about slight differences between the editions.


[2], 316, [4] pp, 27 cm. Stamps.

Fine condition. Aging stains. Uneven page cuts. The title page is shorter than the other leaves.

Original binding, embossed.