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11.9.19
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Rare find! Sefer 'Zot Zikaron' from the Holy Rabbi, 'The Chozeh of Lublin', first edition, Lemberg (Leviv) 1851 ...

Vendido por: $1 500 (₪5 316)
₪5 316
Precio inicial:
$ 800
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$1 500 - $2 000
Comisión de la casa de subasta: 22%
IVA: 17% IVA sólo en comisión
11.9.19 en Tiferet Auctions

Rare find! Sefer 'Zot Zikaron' from the Holy Rabbi, 'The Chozeh of Lublin', first edition, Lemberg (Leviv) 1851, unique copy.
Sefer 'Zot Zikaron', fundamental sefer for Polish Chasidut, from the Holy Rabbi the Chozeh of Lublin, first edition, Levuv 1851, unique copy, belonged to the righteous Leluv family, who learned from it with great fear and devotion, but did not sign it with their signature.
This rare unique sefer is almost not to be found.

In the introduction of the following print is written as follows:
הספר היקר הזה אשר אנכי נותן פה לפניכם אחינו בני ישראל זרע קדושים, הוא סגולה יקרה שארית פלטה לנו מאחד הקדושים אשר בארץ המה, לו התפארת והגדולה והנצח וההוד קדוש ונורא הוא בישראל גדול מאד כבוד הרב החסיד קדוש ישראל וגאון עוזו מהור"ר יצחק הורוויץ יצ"ו מק"ק לובלין יע"א ומי לא ידע את יקר תפארת האיש הגדול הזה. מי ידמה לו בחכמי ישראל ומי יערך לו בבני אלים. השמים מספרים כבודו והארץ מלאה תהלתו. וכמעט לשפת יתר יהיה אם ארבה לדבר מיקר תפארתו כי רב הוא…

The holy author, the Chozeh of Lublin, was from the great succesors of the Hrh"k Rabbi Elimelech of Lizhensk. His disciples were the holy righteous of the third and fourth generation of Chasidut, among them: the Yehudi Hakadosh of Peshischa, Rabbi Bunim of Peshischa, the Saraf of Sterlisk, The Saar Shalom of Belz, Rabbi Naftali of Ropshitz, the Bnei Yisaschar, Rabbi David of Leluv, the Holy Saba of Radoshitz, Rabbi Yitzchak of Vurka, Rabbi Yechezkal of Kuzmir, the Maor VeShamesh, and many more greatly admired holy righteous of the generation.

On the second page of the sefer, the publisher specifies due to the limited space he did not print many endorsements from all sages of this generation who all wrote that no one else is authorized to print this sefer till ten years.

[1] 56, 10 pages, very tiny unnoticeable moth hole. Protected quality paper. Stunning. Excellent condition.