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Especially Rare: Siddur with Kabbalistic Prayers / Sefer Tehillim. Dyhernfurth, 1754
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Especially Rare: Siddur with Kabbalistic Prayers / Sefer Tehillim. Dyhernfurth, 1754
* Siddur [per the Polish custom] for weekdays, Shabbat and high holidays. With Kabbalistic prayers. Dyhernfurth [at the press of Esther bat Yosef, widow of Yissachar Ber Katz?], 1754. Lacking the title page. Exceptionally rare siddur.
Includes: Pirkei Avot and the Torah readings for Shabbat at Minchah, Mondays and Thursdays, Seder Yom Kippur Kattan, grace after meals, Kriyat Shema al HaMittah and prayers for the sick.
Leaves 109-130: Tikkunei Shabbat. Leaf 3: "Beautiful prayer to be recited before the Shacharit and Minchah prayers, taken from the prayer book of ... R' Binyamon Ze'ev Wolf z"l, author of Ir Binyamin, av beit din of Dessau." This prayer opens: "Master of the World, You know the extent of our lack of knowledge of how to pray with proper intentions."
The passage with the Ten Commandments appears before Baruch Sha'amar.
Especially rare siddur. Mif'al HaBibliographiah HaIvri and Otzar HaSefarim HaIvri list the siddur according to this copy. Not found in the collection at the National Library. No complete copy of the siddur is known - including the title page.
2-56, 109-196, [36] leaf, lacking the title page. 13.5 cm.
Fine condition. Usage marks. Aging stains. Reinforcing stickers in the margins of several individual leaves.
Bound with:
* Sefer Tehillim, proofread and vowelized ... with cantillation and vowelization. Dyhernfurth, at the press of Esther bat Yosef ben Shabtai, widow of Yissachar Ber Katz, 1754. Especially rare. Not found in the collection at the National Library.
On the back of the title page: "Table of psalms to be recited each day." Prayers for reciting before and after saying Tehillim appear at the end of the sefer.
This was apparently published with the siddur, and it is listed as such in Mif'al HaBibliographiah.
71, [1] leaf. 13.5 cm.
Fine condition. Usage marks. Aging stains. Reinforcing stickers in the margins of the last leaf.
The two sefarim are bound together in an imprinted antique leather binding, with intact buckles for closure.