Special auction of early Seforim, Rare Kabbalah & Chassidut, Copies of Gedolei Yisroel, Slavita & Zhitomir, Manuscripts & letters, Silver.
By Appel Auction
Apr 11, 2024
Pomona NY 10970, United States
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LOT 26:

Set Zohar – Kopust, 1809-1810. The Press of the Disciple of Baal Hatanya. Very Rare! Antique Marginallia.

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Set Zohar – Kopust, 1809-1810. The Press of the Disciple of Baal Hatanya. Very Rare! Antique Marginallia.


The Holy book of the Zohar on the Torah by the divine Rabbi Shimon Ben Yochai.


Kopust, 1809-1810. Four sections in three volumes. “As printed in Mantova… with the omission of articles from Koshtandina Press… proofread… from gloss of the Ari…”. Includes preface by Rabbi Shalom Buzaglo. (Version of title page and contents according to 1771-1772 Amsterdam printings).


A full set is Extremely Rare!


1st portion: [4], 251,19 Leaves. 20.5 Cm.


2nd portion: 280 Leaves. 23.2 Cm.


3rd portion: 115 Leaves. 21 Cm.


4th portion (5th portion): [1], 116-310 Leaves. 21 Cm.


Second portion with important antique Kabbalistic marginalia.





Bereishit: Overall Great condition, blue-green pages, some stains, few water stains, original brown leather binding slightly restored.


Shmot: Overall Good condition, green pages, first few pages have marginal tears, text block split at page 13, last page has a marginal repair, new sumptuous brown leather binding with owners name.


Vayikra-Devarim: Overall Good-Fair condition, stains, first few pages have marginal worming, title page and last two pages have marginal repairs, a few pages have marginal tears, original brown leather binding restored.


The printer the Tzaddik Rabbi Yisroel Yoffe (1740?-1828) one of the important disciples of Baal Hatanya. Corresponded with his Rav on matters of Chassidic Avodas Hashem. In his old age, he immigrated to Eretz Yisroel and settled in Hebron. His grandson, Rabbi Chaim Yosef David Azulai (a disciple of the Tzemach Tzedek) wrote of him: "אדם גדול בתורה, חסיד גדול, מהחסידים הראשונים המקורבים של אדמו"ר בעל התניא". It is known that Baal Hatanya gave him to print one of the editions of his sacred Siddur, with oral and written instructions. Baal Hatanya's brother, the She'eris Yehuda, wrote to him on the printing of the Siddur: "...אתו החכמה והמדע, והוא שמע בעצמו מכבוד רבינו נ"ע כמה דברים, וגם יש בידו חבילות חבילות הגהות מכתיבת יד קדש אשר כתב אליו".




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