Аукцион 24 Auction No. 24 A special auction of Judaica details and rare and important Hasidic books from a private collection
31.7.19 (локальном времени Вашего часового пояса)
Израиля
 Harav Kook Street 10 Bnei Brak

Auction no. 24

Will take place on Wednesday 28 Tamuz 5769 

31 July. 2019 

In the Achim Center of Rabbi Akiva st. 86, Bnei Brak 

At 20:00 Israel time  

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Rare Chassidic siddur, unknown in bibliographic literature: Siddur Beit Yosef, nusach Sfard, Vienna 1922, with ...

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Rare Chassidic siddur, unknown in bibliographic literature: Siddur Beit Yosef, nusach Sfard, Vienna 1922, with divrei torah from Chassidic sages.
The Siddur of Beit Yosef, the Sephardic version, "compiled from the Arizal’s siddur, and from all the siddurim based on his holy words with the explanation of the meaning of the plain sense ... In addition, there is a valuable commentary called Mekor Haim collecting a variety of issues and commentaries from many tzaddikim and chassidim…accompanied at the end by a book of Psalms with ideas drawn from the Mekor Chaim ... "- Vienna, publishing house of Rabbi Yosef Schlesinger in 1922. [1], 4-20, 381, 13, 112, 40 pages. Special title page for Psalms. Moth holes and many stains. Original binding damaged and restored. Various tears, mainly at the edges of the leaves. Overall good condition. Stamps of the Ohel Moshe Association for poor Jewish families in Vienna. An interesting dedication in handwritten rhymes from 1935. Another handwritten inscription with "Public Prayer Order for Emergency, according to the instructions of the Chief Rabbinate in Haifa", from the 1940s. A special siddur, important and interesting, with many Hassidic additions, a prayer before the prayer for Rabbi Elimelech of Lizhensk, Tikkun Shabbat, the Shema of the Ari and more. Throughout the Siddur and Tehillim, commentary called the "Mekor Chaim" with Divrei Torah and Chasidut from the Ba'al Shem Tov and his disciples, Kedushat Levi, Maor Eynim, Degel Machane Efrayim, etc. In all of the listings, this siddur appears in the Ashkenazi style printed in Vienna in that year, is not listed anywhere in its Sefardi form and does not appear in catalogs and libraries throughout the country, only a later edition printed in 1935 appears in the National Library, but the copy before us here is missing.