1. Pri Tzadik, First edition, Lublin, 1901.by the Admor Rabbi Tzadok Hakohen of Lublin.
On the portions of the Torah and Chanukah
First edition of this classic Chassidic work. Lublin, 1901
First title in red ink.
2. Sefer Divrey Eliezer by the Admor Rebbe Tliezer Lipa Weissblub of Lizensk.
Scarce.
New York 1911.
3. Ayalah Sheluchah (Ropshitz) – Podgórze-Tarnów, 1903. By Rabbi Naftali of Ropshitz
Containing hidden Torah secrets and novellae from the holy Rabbi Naftali Tzvi of Ropshitz.
This first edition was published in Lemberg, 1863, and was printed based on the manuscripts held by Rabbi Naftali Tzvi’s disciple, Rabbi Shlomo Zalman of Vielipoli.
Rabbi Naftali of Ropshitz (1760 – 1827) was the illustrious patriarch of the Ropshitz dynasty. He was a close disciple of the Noam Elimelech and a prized disciple of the Chozeh of Lublin, continuing in the Chozeh’s legacy. His tremendous brilliance could be perceived in his every utterance and his Torah courses were always filled with Torah secrets and hidden ideas.
4. Eleh HaMitzvot – Warsaw, 1887. by Rabbi Moshe Chagiz. The 613 mitzvot in the order of the Torah portions,
This edition with many Chassidic approbations.
Stamp of S. Perlmutter, Baden.
5. Bnei Yisaschar, By Rebbi Tzvi Elimelech Shapiro Rabbi of Dinov.
Chassidic and Kabbalistic essays on the festivals and months of the year,
Lemberg, 1865.
6. Divrei Emes by the Chozeh of Lublin. Discussions on the Torah portions. Lemberg, 1864.
Tape on title page.
7. Even Shtiya And Toldos Binyomin
Even Shtiya,
Torah thoughts and life experiences of the Vishnitz Rebbes and their dynasty.
Signature of Yeoshua Gartner, and Shlomo Yisrael Klein from Selish.
Only edition. Munkatch, 1930.
And
8.Toldos Binyamin, The life story of the holy Rebbe Binyomin of Zalezitz.
Munkatch, 1930.
Original cardboard covers, Last page of last Sefer lacking the left bottom corner with no loss of text.
9. Avodat Yisrael (Kozhnitz) By R. Yisrael Hopstein – the Maggid of Kozhnitz.
Lemberg, 1858.
Chassidic and kabbalistic essays on the Torah portions, Haftarot and Festivals.
Along with Chassidic commentary on Tractate Avot and novellae on Talmudic topics in Tractate Chullin.
Unbound, title reinforced. A good sound copy.
10. Siduro Shel Shabbos, by Rebbi Chaim ben Shlomo of Chernovitz. Lemberg, 1870.
The holiness of Shabbat according to Chassidic thought. Two parts in one volume.
Stamp and marginal inscriptions of Rebbe Moshe Frisherman the Rebbe of Tomashov.
Original covers. A nice sound copy.
11. Arvei Nachal, By R. David Shlomo Eybeschutz, Rabbi of Soroca. Lemberg, 1855
The author, Rabbi David Shlomo Eybeschutz (1755-1813, Encyclopedia L’Chassidut, I, pp. 501-503), was a prominent Chassidic leader and posek and served as rabbi of Soroca. In 1809, he immigrated to Eretz Israel and settled in Safed, where he was ultimately buried. His relative R. Levi Yitzchak of Berdychiv praises him in his approbation to Levushei Serad as "astute and well-versed in Torah as the sages of old, and all his deeds are performed for the sake of Heaven". R. Eybeschutz authored many compositions, including the famous halachic work Levushei Serad. His book Arvei Nachal became a classic Chassidic text, reprinted in over 20 editions.
Original binding rubbed spine. A very good sound copy.
Previous owner Rabbi Hillel Yehudah ben Harav Shneur Zalman Weinberger Krasna.
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