1. Dibros Shlomo, by Rabbi Shlomo of Lutsk. Commentary on the Chumash. Lemberg, 1859
Harav Shlomo of Lutsk was one of the prime disciples of the Maggid of Mezritch.
The Sefer opens with Rabbi Shlomo’s renowned introductions to the Sefer Maggid Dvarav L’Yaakov in which he shares glimpses of the unfathomable spiritual greatness of his masters: the Maggid of Mezritch and the Baal Shem Tov.
In his letter of endorsement to Maggid Dvarav L’Yaakov, the Chozeh of Lublin praises Rabbi Shlomo of Lutsk’s introductions, and he likewise penned an endorsement to this sefer which he describes as containing “Wondrous and very sweet novellae.”
Rabbi Shlomo of Lutsk disseminated Torah and Chassidus to thousands, most notably among them his prime disciple the Sar Shalom of Belz.
Unbound, printed on green tint rag paper. a very good sound copy.
2. Avodat Yisrael (Kozhnitz) Lemberg, 1864. By Rabbi Yisroel of Kozhnitz
Homilies on the Torah and Pirkei Avot,
Signature & writings of Rabbi Shmuel Mordechai of Glugov, Shimshon ben Rabbi Shmuel Gelbwax from Glugov (perhaps the one who became Dayan in Wadewitz many years later).
Bound with
Chesed L’Avrahom . Lemberg, 1863. By the Rabbi Avraham Azulai, Maran the Chida’s grandfather
3. Notei Nemonim, by Rabbi Notei Yaakov Berger. Munkacs, 1903.
Signature of Rabbi Baruch Zvi HaCohen of Moshkovich, Av Beis Din of Paksh.
Original loss covers, spine taped, title detached, last page detached.
Otherwise a good sound copy.
4. Yismach Moshe- Two volumes, on the Torah portions, Siget, 1888. By R. Moshe Teitelbaum, Rabbi of Ujhel (Sátoraljaújhely).
Torah and Chassidic and Kabbalistic homiletics.
Signature of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Halevi Kraus.
Both volumes original covers, lacking spine, brittle paper. A very good sound copy.
5. Yismach Moshe on the Torah portions Volume 1, by R. Moshe Teitelbaum, Rabbi of Ujhel (Sátoraljaújhely). Berlin, 1928
Torah and Chassidic and Kabbalistic homiletics.
Signatures of Rabbi Shmuel Yakov ben Dovid Friedman received this Sefer from his son Avrahom.
Also, a paragraph of keepsake to fend off and be safe from the evil eye of Eyin Horah. {Tshuzer, 1936}
Later cloth covers. A very good sound copy.
6. Sefer Derech Pikadecha, Munkatch 1941.
7. Chessed LeAvraham, deep Kabbalistic matters, authored by the holy Rav Rabbi Avraham Azulai, Maran the Chida’s grandfather. Lemberg, 1863.
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