1. Complete Set of the Zohar on the Torah

Amsterdam, 1805. Printed by Yohanan Levi Rofa and his son Yohanan.

This edition is an important one for its accuracy, as indicated by the introductory text on the title page:

"As printed in Mantua, page upon page… and for the missing parts, printed in Constantinople…" Includes an introduction and notes by Rabbi Shalom Buzaglo.

This edition of the Zohar is known for its precision, and it is beloved by many in the Chassidic world. Notably, the Chozon Ish of Lublin requested that after the fire in his city, only a copy of the Amsterdam edition of the Zohar be brought to him.

Volume 1 – Genesis: [5], 251, 19, [1] pages. 21.7 cm.

Volume 2 – Exodus: 204, [1] pages. 21.7 cm.

Volume 3 – Leviticus: 310, [12] pages. 21.7 cm.

Overall Good condition, some stains and water stains, a few marginal repairs and tears sometimes affecting text, some frayed edges, new green leather bindings.

2. Sefer Hatikunim- Tikkunei Zohar

Belgrade, 1851. Printed by Rabbi Yitzhak Farhi.

"Printed in large square letters with good size" (i.e., square script).

Volume 1: [4], 232 pages. 18.5 cm.

Volume 2: 290 pages. 18.5 cm.

Overall Great condition, some water and mold stains, a few frayed edges, new brown leather bindings.


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Set of the Holy Zohar, Amsterdam 1805 - Set of Tikkunei Zohar, Belgrade 1851

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