The present edition of the Zohar was printed by a few of the greatest Chasidut figures: Rebbi Shlomo from Lutsk and Rebbi Shimon Ashkenazi, disciples of the Maggid of Mezeritch.
This set is Extremely Rare! Has never appeared at public auction.
Part 1 Bereshit: Koretz, 1778.
[3], 251, 14 pages. 19 cm. Includes rare pages! The title page and first pages, found in this copy, are missing from the copies from the editors of the Bibliography of Hebrew book, also missing from the edition scanned by the National Library of Israel.
Part 2 Shmot: Polonne, 1794.
With approbations of the Holy Rebbe Meshulam Zushe of Anipoli (Hannipol) & the Holy Rebbe Yosef of Kaminka a disciple of the Besh”t.
270,[2] Leaves. 20 Cm.
Part 3 Vayikra: Koretz, 1778.
115 Leaves. 19 Cm.
Part 4 Babmidbar & Devarim: Koretz, 1778.
[1] 117-299, [1] Leaves. 19 Cm.
Stefansky addenda to Chassidut 1.
Bereishit: Overall Good condition, some marginal stains and water stains, first 32 and last five pages have marginal restorations, original cloth and leather binding shows signs of use.
Shmot: Overall Great condition, some marginal stains and water stains, new burgundy leather binding.
Vayikra-Devarim: Overall Great condition, some marginal stains and water stains, new red leather binding very slightly rubbed.
The Holy Rebbi Shlomo , the Maggid of Lutzk, from very close disciples of the Great Maggid of Mezritch. Published for the first time the Seferarim of the Arizal and Chassidic sefarim. As per his Rabbi\'s, the holy Maggid of Mezritch\'s request he collected his Rebbe\'s Torah innovations and published in the sefer \'Maggid Devarov L\'Yaakov-Likutei Amarim\', he added two introductions about the important principles of Chassidut, the greatness of the Baal Shem Tov and his disciple the Great Maggid. His sefer \'Dibrot Shlomo\' was published in Zolkova 1848. His great disciple was the famous Holy Saar Shalom of Belz. From his holy descendants were founded the holy courtyards of Alesk, Komarna, Narol, Stretin.
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