Auction 8 Rare books, privileged copies, chasiddut, rare letters, manuscripts, Chabad, bills, coins, medals, and more.
By TZolman's auction
Nov 27, 2018
Mevo Ktsia 1 Jerusalem - 0526643120 / 0524849344., Israel

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LOT 206:

Collection [6] Kabbalah books,

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Collection [6] Kabbalah books,
1. The Morning Watch, a great and important commentary on the Book of Zohar by Rabbi Shimon bar Yohai, books in Genesis - Exodus. By the kabbalist Rabbi Yehuda son of Shlomo HaCohen Salonika, 1852, only edition. With approbations by Rabbi Yitzchak Kubo, Rabbi Refael Meir Panigel and Rabbi Chaim Nissim Abulafia.
Special copy of the signature of the Ga'on Rabbi Moshe Brizel of Marisha - son of Rabbi David Brizel, of Rabbi Chaim Uri z "l of Marishe and R. Natalei of Yoele Moshe and of the Aryeh Debi Eliai.
With the stamp of Rabbi Chaim Uri Lifshitz - a rabbi in the United States, his father the Admor of Philadelphia, is related to the Lifshitz-Brizel family, and to Aryeh Debi Ilai.
The book and its author: The interpretation of the morning Ashmoret on the Zohar excels at great length, so that all printed is only until the end of Parshat Ba. Very rare book! The author: A genius and a saint, spread out from all the matters of this world, did not go through midnight at night and slept diligently every night in the secrets of Torah until morning. The son of the kabbalist Rabbi Shlomo HaCohen, author of Sha'ath Ratzon, Yaffe Sha'ar, the Gate of Fitness, and more. One of the sages of Jerusalem and one of the sages of the Kabbalist Yeshiva of Beit El, was known as one of the most distinguished of the Torah scholars.
Situation; Missing title page, in addition to the beginning and the end, is in front of shelf B - leaves, printed on greenish paper, a tear with three leaves missing.
2. Sefer Ha-Gilgulim, Vilna, 1886, Condition: Generally Good, slight damage to title page and 3 leaves after, with stamps of Rabbi Leib, resident of S, S, L.
3.Or LeIsrael by Rabbi Yisrael Halevi Ravid of Tsarabona in Russia, Tel Aviv 1946, printed and published by the son of the author Rabbi Avraham Mordechai Firon, single edition, handwritten dedication, Excellent Condition.
4. Pelach HaRimon, Kuritz 1806, title page missing first 8 pages, last page, ink- stamp of Rabbi Leib, resident.
5. Pelach HaRimon, Koretz 1806, missing title page, first 3 leaves, and last 3 leaves. Leather binding with leather spine, poor condition.
6. Sefer Mishnat Chasidim, Amsterdam, 1942, mildew and mildew damage.
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