Commentary on the Zohar by the G-dly Kabbalist Rabbi Shalom Buzaglo, from what he received from his rabbis, and what he brought from the words of the Rama"z with supplements per the Ar"i’s Kabbalah.
[Sudylkov], [1819-1821]. Full Set.
This edition particularly scare! A full set has only appeared once at public auction (see Appel Auction Apr 11, 2024 lot 28).
This set was printed in Sudylkov 1819-1821. There are several variants of this edition. Refer to Yudlov, Mikdash Melech by R’ Shalom Buzaglo, Kapust and Sudylkov 1810-1821, Kiryat Sefer 63, 1990-1991, p. 679-682.
Each title page with antique stamp "SOLOMON FRIEDMAN -" Of the Holy Rebbe Shlomo Friedman of Sadigura (Encyclopedia L’Chassidut, III, p. 713), son of Rebbe Avraham Yaakov (the first) of Sadigura.
Stamps of his grandson the Holy Rebbe Shlomo Friedman of Chortkov (Chortkiv; 1894-1959), son of Rebbe Nachum Mordechai Friedman of Chortkov and son-in-law of his uncle Rebbe Yisrael of Sadigura. His paternal grandfather was Rebbe Yisrael Friedman of Chortkov, and his maternal grandfather was Rebbe Shlomo Friedman of Sadigura. His father, Rebbe Nachum Mordechai, fled with his family from Vienna close to the Holocaust, immigrating to Eretz Israel and establishing his court in Tel Aviv. His son, Rebbe Shlomo, succeeded him as rebbe after his death, becoming the fourth and last Chortkov Rebbe. Author of Divrei Shlomo.
Bereishit: [30], 31-75, 75-116, [29] Leaves.
Shmot: [1], 134, 155-158, [1] Leaves.
Vayikra: [1], 104 Leaves
Bamidbar-Devarim: [1], 114, [1] Leaves.
20.5 cm
Overall Good condition, blue-green pages, marginal water stains, sefer Shmot has a restored title page repair to first page and some pages with worming affecting text, sefer Devarim has some marginal worming on last few pages, original leather bindings rubbed.
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