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Tehillim Diglei Hodayah V'HaMitzvah. Seder Ma'amadot and a Siddur - Zhitomir, 1866

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Tehillim Diglei Hodayah V'HaMitzvah. Seder Ma'amadot and a Siddur - Zhitomir, 1866


Sefer Tehillim Diglei Hodayah V'HaMitzvah with Seder Ma'amadot by the sacred Rebbe of Apta, with a siddur in the Sephard text. Zhitomir, at Rabbi Aryeh Leib Shapira's press  - grandson of the Slavuta Rav. 1866. 


Tehillim with a Chassidic commentary, Seder Ma'amadot per the Apta Rebbe, and a siddur with the Sephard prayer text, all printed in sanctity by a grandson of the Slavuta rabbi.


Many approbations at the beginning of the sefer from the rabbis of the Land of Israel and a list of the subscribers including hundreds of names from the Land of Israel, Russia and other countries, including names of many renowned rabbis and tzaddikim. At the beginning of Seder Ma'amadot: introduction and approbation from the Apta Rebbe, introduction by Rabbi Aryeh Leib Shapira, and another list of subscribers, led by the Admo"r Rabbi Yitzchak of Skver's four sons.


"Seder Netilat Yadayim HaOleh B'Makom Mikveh ... by the maggid Rabbi Mordechai of Chernobyl ...from a sacred place they will go out from the Besh"t" appears before the Tehillim. A completion and a supplement regarding Seder HaMa'amadot precede it.


The Tehillim were printed with Sefer Diglei Hodayah V'HaMitzvah, a compilation of laws on the 613 mitzvahs. Compilations on Torah, mussar and Chassidut by Rabbi Yehudah Yudel Landau, known as R' Yudel Shoichet, close associate and ritual slaughterer for Rabbi Yisrael of Ruzhin and then for his son, Rabbi Avraham Ya'akov of Sadigura, after which he ascended to Jerusalem.


With a siddur in the Sephard text and supplements per Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi.


Sifrei Kodesh printed at the Shapira family's presses, especially Tehillim and siddurim, were preferred by leading Admo"rim and their Chassidim.


[3]-400, 221-225, [11]; [4], 112, 57-64, 61-64, 28 pp, 19 cm.

Lacking the first (half-) title page; the detailed second title page is present, as well as the title page for the ma'amadot and the siddur.

Fine condition. Tears in leaves 208-209, professionally completed from another Zhitomir edition. Aging and usage stains Owner's scribbles. Used leather binding. The upper page cuts damaged some titles.