1. Amtachat Binyomin, Minkovitz 1796.

Starts at Pg. 11.

Stefansky Chassidut 63.

2. Magid Devorov Leyakov-Likutei Amorim, Ostroh 1794.

Stefansk Chassidut 327.

3. Avodat Israel unbound, Title Page right corner missing affecting text.

4.Kedushas Levi, Lvov 1850.

In the same year, a similar edition was printed in Lemberg, but on that title page was the name of another printer: Rabbi Moshe Isser, son of Rabbi Avraham Abli of Lvov.

In both editions, there is a text on the title page that indicates that this is ostensibly a second edition, after the oppressors of the first edition printed in the city of Berdychiv by the author’s son.

In the bibliography, we noted that this edition before us was printed "according to the publication of Berdychov 1811", while with regard to the similar edition, they wrote: "According to the publication of Berdychov 1816. 

Fair condition, missing part of the Title Page, affecting text, minor mold to some pages.

5. Tzemach Hashem LiTzvi by Rabbi Zvi Hirsh of Nadvorna.

The author, Rebbe Zvi Hirsh of Nadvirna [1740-1802], was one of the leading third-generation Chassidic rebbes. As a child, he met with Baal Shem Tov and received a Torah from him. Disciple of the Magid of Mezritch. His primary teacher was R. Yechiel Michel of Zlotshov, who was known to say that Rabbi Zvi Hirsh was the greatest of his disciples and that Eliyahu HaNavi desires his closeness. Rabbi Zvi Hirsh’s disciples include Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Kosov, Rabbi Zvi Hirsh of Zidishtuv, Rabbi Avraham David of Buchach and others. He wrote many books, including Mili DeAvot (Moral), Siftey Kedoshim (Psalms), and his major essay ‘Tzemach Hashem L’Zvi’. At the end of his life, he moved to Nandvorna where he served as a Magid Meysharim until his death.

Lemberg 1891.

Original cloth binding, good condition.

And 2 other seforim.

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