Sefer Me’arat Sedeh HaMachpelah … (A small volume without its commentaries).**

By the esteemed Kabbalist Rabbi Moshe Ben Tzur, of blessed memory, on the principles of the wisdom of truth and Kabbalah, in 138 verses.

First edition. Jerusalem, 1910. Printed by Shmuel HaLevi Zuckerman.

The sefer was printed in a large edition and in a pocket format. Before us is the rare pocket format.

The composition was already known to the ancients and is mentioned in Shem HaGedolim by the Chida , but it was first printed only in 1910 from the holy manuscript of the author.

With endorsements from "the Kabbalists of Aleppo (Aram Tzova)": Rabbi Chaim Shaul Dweck HaCohen, Rabbi Yom Tov Yedid HaLevi, and Rabbi Avraham Antebi.

The poem is without the commentaries "so that it may be easy for a person to carry it in his pocket." Includes the main text (Me’arat Sedeh HaMachpelah, Parparaot LeChochmah, and Kishora DeMehemenuta) in the same alphabetical order as the large edition of that year, but with different pagination. With the commentary "Avnei Tsohar" on verses 3-11 of the poem "Parparaot LeChochmah."

4 pages, 40 leaves. 11.2 cm.


Overall Excellent condition, original binding rubbed.

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Me'arat Sedeh HaMachpelah, Principles of the Wisdom of Kabbalah in a Poem by Rabbi Moshe Ben Tzur - Jerusalem 1910. Rare Pocket Format.

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