'Online' Auction 1 Part One
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Feb 27, 2023
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Seforim from the 16th Century, 17-19 Century, Chassidut, Signatures & inscriptions, Polemics, Eulogies, Liturgy, Letters & Graphics. 
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LOT 202:

Or HaHayyim with Ma’ayan Ganim by the Bnei Issachar Chassidut. Lviv 1850

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Or HaHayyim with Ma’ayan Ganim by the Bnei Issachar Chassidut. Lviv 1850


Sefer Ohr HaChaim, essay against the study of philosophy by Rabbi Yosef Ya'avetz, with glosses and comments "Ma'ayanGanim" by Rabbi Zvi Elimelech Shapira of Dinov "The Bnei Issachar" was published by the son of Behani Issachar Rabbi Shmuel Shapira.


Lviv 1850. 34 pages.

Fair condition, Stained, Tape to title & last page, light worming,   later binding.

Stamps: Mordche Reizman, Nyirbator.

Rabbi Yosef Ya'avetz "HaChasid" (1438-1507), one of the greatest preachers in Spain and among the sages of the Expulsion. After the expulsion from Spain and Lisbon, he settled in Mantua. In his book, he strongly criticizes the study of philosophy, claiming that in the years of the Jewish people's destruction, the educated were the first to convert, whereas the people of the land, the women, and the common people were the ones who withstood the test and gave their lives in God’s name. He married the sister of Rabbi Yitzchak Arama, author of "Akedat Yitzchak".

Rabbi Tzvi Elimelech Shapira of Dinov (1882-1968), son of Rabbi Pesach Langzam, His mother was the niece of Rabbi Zusha of Anipoli and Rabbi Elimelech of Lizhensk who blessed her with the birth of a son who would illuminate the world with his Torah and holiness, and commanded him to call the child by his name "Elimelech." He was a member of the Chasidic movement, one of the disciples of the Seer of Lublin and Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Rimanov, and the author of many famous books, "The Sons of Issachar", after which he was known in the town of Dinov in Poland, where he was buried.