1. Sefer Menachem Tzion (Rimanov).

Zhitomir, 1857. At the Holy Press of Rabbi Aryeh Leib Shapiro.

Very Rare! Has only appeared twice at public auction (both were lacking copies).


42 Leaves (out of 52).

The Sefer was written by the close disciple of Rebbe Menachem Mendel, the Holy  Rebbe Yechezkel Paneth, chief rabbi of Transylvania, author of Mareh Yechezkel.

This Sefer is known as a segulah for livelihood. Indeed, a large part of the Sefer pertains to Parashat HaMan (the passage in Shemot describing the falling of the manna for the Jews in the desert). The author prayed extensively for the livelihood of the Jewish people, and until this day, his gravesite is visited by Jews from all over the world praying for sustenance.

2. Sefer Bin’ot Deshe, mussar and life rebuke by the Gaon Rabbi Shlomo son of the righteous Rabbi Rabbi Masoud Adahan.

Zhitomir 1856. At the press of the Holy Shapiro brothers, grandsons of the Rabbi of Slavita.

Rare!


62 Leaves.

Marginal worming.

3. Sefer Tzror HaChaim. Small in quantity and large in quality, most are chapters from Rambam Hilchot De’ot with collection from various Mussar sefarim. By Rabbi Moshe Chagiz.

Zhitomir, 1856.  At the Holy Press of Rabbi Aryeh Leib Shapiro.

Marginal worming lightly effecting text.

Volume is in Overall Good -Fair condition. stains, small marginal tears on first few and last few pages not affecting text, last few pages loose, original binding damaged , front and back cover partially detached.

16 Cm.

Please see also Lot 121.

Share this lot:

Lot #121

Volume of Rare Zhitomir Sefarim, some lacking. Menachem Tzion- Bin'ot Deshe- Tzror HaChaim. Zhitomir 1856-1856. Segulah for Livelihood.

Start price: $300

Sales Tax: On the lot's price and buyer's premium

Offcanvas right