Prayers for the entire year, minhag sfard, published by the Admor Rebbi Shlomo Chaim Perlov of Bolchov. A descendant of Karlin Admorim
A few commentaries together:
1. Derech HaChaim by the gaon Rabbi Yaakov of Lissa.
2. Kohelet Shlomo, important chiddushei dinim omitted from Derech HaChaim, from the above publisher/author.
3. Seder Zechirot with the commentary of Rebbi Levi Yitzhak of Berdichev.
4. Pirkei Avot with the commentary Maaseh Avot—commentaries collected from the author’s forefathers, including Rabbi Yitzhak of Drohobych, the Maggid of Zloczow, Rebbi Levi Yitzhak of Berdichev, Rebbi Mordechai of Niesuchojeże, Rebbi Pinchas of Koritz, Rebbi Shlomo of Karlin, Rebbi Asher of Karlin, and other tzaddikim.
First edition using this format (earlier published with Korban Minchah in Yiddish, nusach Ashkenaz).
Maramures-Sighet, 1907.
Siddur arranged by the Admo"r Rabbi Shlomo Chaim Perlow of Bolchov. Including all the prayers for weekdays and Shabbats, for Yamim Tovim and Yamim Nora’im. With the Passover Haggadah. The Admo"r wrote the commentary Ma’aseh Avot on Pirkei Avot with Torah thoughts from his sacred ancestors,
[4], 452 leaves. 21cm
The Holy Rebbi Shlomo Chaim Perlov of Rabbi Shlomo Chaim Perlov of Bolechów [1880-1941] the eldest son of the holy Rebbi Yaakov of Novominsk and son-in-law of the holy Rebbi Yehoshua Heschel Padua of Bolechów. Authored many seforim and corresponded with leading contemporary rabbis. Many revered him for his diligent study of the Torah.. At the age of 12 already corresponded in Halacha with Torah giants of his generation. From 1904 succeeded his father-in-law as Rebbe and Rabbi of Bolechów where he established an important Yeshiva. Perished in the Holocaust Hy”d.
Overall Fair condition, some stains, pages 52-70 have heavily frayed top corner margins affecting and missing text, original leather and green cloth binding rubbed at edges.
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