Tikun Leil Shvuot, Austria 1819. Printed on blue paper, leather bound front cover with a brass plaque attached. Featuring the prayer of  “חשוף זרוע”  which calls upon Hashem to “Bare his Forearm (so to speak)” and finally bring us out of our current exile, Galut Edom, which has lasted over 2000 years, and bring comfort to the people of Israel through the rebuilding of Jerusalem.

Title page repaired with missing text, lacking last page. Some damages to the binding.


2. Machzor printed in 1860 with a Velvet binding and brass gilded edges.

Overall good condition, tear in back edge of the spine, rubbed out velvet on spine and a few rubbed out spots on the back.


3. Israeli filigree wirework binding late 20th century, with turqoise stones ancased on front cover with a harp shaped embellished design.

Missing a stone on the front cover and the spine is a bent out of shape binding is in good shape.

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Collection of three Seforim in unique Book Bindings

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