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  

Аукцион закончен

ЛОТ 105:

Rare Chassidic segulah siddur: Siddur Tefilat David—Chernowitz 1929 “mesugal for remedies and miracles”

Продан за: $170
Стартовая цена:
$ 150
Комиссия аукционного дома: 20%
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According to the Sefardi nusach, with the book "Tzemach David" and the regulations of the company "HaRamat Keren Israel", published by the above company in the publishing house of Rabbi Shalom Zilber and partners in Chernowitz using the printing press of the Levin-Epstein brothers and their partner in Warsaw. Only edition, 1929: 423, [2], 28, [17], 8, 76, [2], 34, 40, 11, [1] pages. Separate title page for Tzemach David, many tears and signs of use, in several places with damage to the text. Print errors in several places. Cover is damaged in the lower part. Old binding is not original. Generally ok condition. On the second page the siddur is called the Siddur Ora VeYeshua, with the introduction of Rabbi David of Zablatov, the great-grandson of the author of the Tzemach David from Zablatov [son of Rabbi Menachem Mendyl of Kasov author of Ahavat Shalom - the father of Kosov Vizhnitz], in which he writes: This is the siddur for healing and salvation in the help of God "[!]. At the beginning of the prayer book, prayers appear prior to the prayer, from various other siddurim, and from Kabbalah and after the Psalms, a "whisper to the evil eye" is printed in the Holy Tongue and Yiddish translation. Tehillim with a separate title page At the end of the book, Sefer Tzemach David was printed by Rabbi David of Zablatov with a separate title page, with the approbation of the Admor Baruch of Vizhnitz: "My honorable uncle, the righteous Rabbi Dovid of Zablitov ... for it is a great mitzvah to take out the words of David, my uncle ... and the right of my uncle, the rabbi, the author, will protect them in every wish ..." Later in the book is printed the bylaws of the HaRamat Keren Yisrael group, in Yiddish, with a list of members and directors of the group. The book appears in the catalogs according to the registration of one copy that was seen in the past and was considered a singly extant copy, and it does not appear in the National Library and other libraries in Israel.