Sefer Tal Orot and Tehillim with commentary of Migdal David, by Rabbi Eliezer Lipman Segal of Brody.

Commentary according to kabala and simple interpretation. The introduction is a complete work on kabala topics named Tal Orot. 

Vienna, 1792. First edition.

Rare!

With Many Important Approbations:

Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch Raza’ins [Razanish] from Lviv

Rabbi Meir ben Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch** [Kristinafalir] from Brody

Sages of the Kloiz of the Holy Community of Brody

Rabbi Naftali Margalit

Rabbi Menachem Mendel ben Rabbi Ephraim Zalman

Rabbi Moshe from Brody, head of the rabbinical court of the community of Dunowicz

Rabbi Yisrael ben Rabbi Yosef Heilperin

Rabbi Gershon from Yampil

Rabbi Chaim Segal Landau, head of the rabbinical court of Podkamień

Rabbi Levi Yitzchak ben Rabbi Yitzchak [corrected: Meir], head of the rabbinical court of Berdychiv

Rabbi Tzvi Leibush Ish Horowitz

Rabbi Shmuel ben Rabbi Chaim Sanzer

Rabbi Yaakov ben Rabbi Yechezkel Landa from Brody

Preachers of the Holy Community of Lviv

Rabbi Shmuel Sheindlish

Rabbi Yitzchak Ashkenazi, head of the rabbinical court of Machadrov

Rabbi Anshil Ashkenazi, head of the rabbinical court of the community of Rozdol

Rabbi Mordechai Banet**, head of the rabbinical court of Mikulov

Rabbi Jeremiah [ben Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac] head of the rabbinical court of Mattersdorf

The title page carries the stamp of R. Mordechai David Blum, Jerusalem. Before the Holocaust, Blum was a prosperous cloth merchant and collector of rare Hebrew books in Budapest, Hungary. During the War his wife and children were murdered by the Nazis and his collection confiscated and placed (along with thousands of other Jewish books and artworks) in a warehouse in Offenbach, Germany. After the War’s end, the warehouse was discovered, and Blum was among the few survivors who were able to reclaim their possessions. He rebuilt his life in Eretz Israel and established himself as a book dealer in Meah Shearim, Jerusalem.

[4], 194 Leaves. 21.4 cm.


Overall Fair condition, stains and water stains, first few pages have marginal repairs and frayed corners, some marginal worming on last few pages, original binding slightly damaged.

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Tal Orot- Migdal David, Kabbalistic Comm on Tehillim. Only Edition, Vienna 1792. First Edition. Approbation of the Kedushat Levi of Berdychiv.

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