Sefer Chesed L’Avraham Drushim on Torah from the Holy Rebbi Avraham HaMalach, son of the Holy Rebbi the Maggid of Mezritch and from the Holy Rebbi Avraham Kalisker who was buried in the Holy city of Tiberius, and more collections from great Chassidic Rabbis and righteous of the generation.
First edition. Czernowitz, 1851.
Printed per request of his Holy grandson the Rebbe of Ruzhin, as stated on the title page the sefer was published: ‘במצות ובהוצאת אדמו"ר הרב הקדוש והטהור אור עולם מוה’ ישראל מריזין זצללה"ה נכד המלאך המחבר’
At the beginning of the sefer is the approbation of the Holy Ruzhiner, this is one of three endorsements from him that have been printed. Less than a month after he wrote his endorsement, before the sefer has been printed the Holy Ruzhiner passed away, therefor his holy sons Rebbi Shalom Yosef of Ruzhin and Rebbi Avraham Yaakov of Saidgura added their approval of their fathers endorsement, as written in their approbation.
The copy of the holy Rebbi Aharon of Chernobyl, a remnant of his library that was inherited by his Tzaddik son Rebbi Meshulam Zussia of Chernobyl:
Inscription on title page ‘ר’ זושא בהרב‘, a sign of the division of the inheritance between the sons of the holy Tzaddik Rebbi Aharon of Chernobyl. The sons agreed to divide the Seforim between them, writing on each Sefer to whom it was given.
The Holy Rebbi Aharon of Chernobyl [1787-1872] the son of the Holy Rebbi Mordechai the Maggid of Chernobyl the son of the Holy Rebbi Menachem Nachum of Chernobyl the Me’or Enayim. Was educated by his grandfather the Me’or Enayim. Succeeded his father in Chernobyl and was revered by his Chassidim and by his brothers the Admorim. Served as the president of Eretz Yisroel in Ukraine and was involved in all the affairs of Kollel Vohlin.
His succeeding son the Holy Rebbi Yeshaya Meshulam Zussia [1814-1881] the son-in-law of his uncle the Holy Rebbi Menachem Nachum of Makarov. By his second marriage, the son-in-law of the Holy Rebbi Pinchas of Slavuta and by his third marriage, the son-in-law of Rabbi Mordechai Ze’ev Rabinowitz, the grandson of Maran the Ba’al Shem Tov. His son-in-law was the Holy Maran Rebbe the Maharid of Belz. He succeeded his holy father in leading the community of Chernobyl alongside his brother.
[2], 40 Leaves. 24.5 cm.
Overall Good condition, some stains and water stains, some marginal worming, original binding damaged.
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