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Segulah Book: Damesek Eliezer by the Admo"r of Komárno. [2] Volumes. First Editions

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Segulah Book: Damesek Eliezer by the Admo"r of Komárno. [2] Volumes. First Editions


"It is a segulah to protect you from all sorrow and distress ... and disease, and will influence you with an abundance of blessing and success." (The Komárno Rebbe, in his preface)


Damesek Eliezer is a commentary on the Zohar HaKadosh by the G-dly Kabbalist, Rabbi Eliezer Tzvi of Komárno. It was published by his son, the wonder-worker Rabbi Ya'akov Moshe Safrin of Komárno. Two volumes (Volumes 4 and 5). First editions. Pshemishel-Munkacs, 1912-1913.


One of the most important Chassidic segulah books, as his son, the wonder-worker Rabbi Tzvi Eliezer of Komárno writes in his preface: "Hurry to take this sacred sefer to your homes ... and it will be a segulah to protect you from all sorrow and distress ... and influence you with wisdom and understanding ... Everyone knows that my sacred father, the Admo"r, was rooted in the seven sacred characteristics ... His Torah will protect the entire Jewish people to save them from all sorrow and disease and influence you with an abundance of blessing and success, spiritually and materially, and they will be inscribed and sealed for a good year." 


Refer to the Hebrew catalog text for a brief biography of the author, the Admo"r Rabbi Eliezer Tzvi Safrin of Komárno.


Volume 4; Pshemishl 1912, [1] 139 leaf, 31 cm.

Volume 5; Munkacs, 1913, [1] 130 leaf, 31 cm.

Overall fine condition. One title page is detached. Not bound.