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פריט : 19

Tehillim "Amoroth Tehoroth" Zhitomir 1857 , Extra wide margin copy !

מחיר פתיחה: $10,000
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הערכה: $12,000 - $18,000

Sefer Tehillim with Rashi's commentary and commentary Amoroth Tehoroth by Rabbi Elazar HaLevi Ish Horowitz author of "Noam Megadim";
includes the Pitum Haketoreth by Rabbi Avraham Yehoshua Ha-Eshel of Apta, author of Ohev Yisrael; and Seder Ma’amadoth, edited by his son Rabbi Yitzchak Meir of Zinkov.

Beautiful copy – nice print on white paper and very wide margins. Two title pages, the first in red ink, an additional title page for the Ma’amadoth. At the end of the Psalms “Lamenatza’ach in the form of the menorah.
At the beginning of the Ma’amadoth Rabbi Yitzchak Meir of Zhinkov brings down from his father (the Holy Apta) the reciting of Pitum Haketoreth as a Segula to stop illnesses and plague. 
Magnificent copy , Zhitomir 1857 Printed by the brothers Rabbi Chanina Lipa and Rabbi Yehoshua Hershel Shapira,
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