By R’ Reuvein Halevi Horowitz.

Approbation by the Divrei Chaim of Sanz.

The publisher of this book, Rebbe Eliezer Yerucham Baron of Krakow (1830-1885/1892) was the grandson of the author and son-in-law of the Divrei Chaim of Sanz. At the time of the printing of this book, he was childless, and in his foreword to this book, he writes of his hopes that through publishing this book, he would merit to have children. Indeed, a son was born to him around 1874, Rebbe Menachem Mendel (1874?-1942), who later published the second edition of this book, in 1897.

[2], 144 leaves. 22 cm. Condition varies. Most leaves in good condition. Title page and several subsequent leaves damaged. Stains and wear (primarily to first and final leaves). Open tears to title page and second leaf, affecting text and border, repaired with paper. Large open tear to leaf 1, with significant damage to text. Tears to several other leaves. New binding, detached.

Stefansky Chassidut, no. 131.

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Duda'im BaSadeh – Printed by the Son-in-Law of the Divrei Chaim as a Segulah for Children. First edition, Lviv, 1859

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