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Lot : 26

Tikunnei Shabbos Siddur as per Sephardic Custom Published by Shapira Brothers; Zhitomir,

Start price: $5,000
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Est. Price: $8,000 - $10,000

Tikunnei Shabbos Siddur as per Sephardic Custom Published by Shapira Brothers; Zhitomir, 1857

Siddur containing prayers for Shabbos and Yom Tov, a Pesach Haggada, sefiras ha’omer, slichos and yotzros as per Sephardic custom. Also included is an אסופת דברי חכמים מעניני תשובה ותפילה, collected from the holy Rabbi Moshe of Zalushin, and Rabbi Yaakov of Lissa’s "Derech HaChaim."
This edition, published in Zhitomir, 1857, was brought to print in the press of Rabbi Chananya Lipa and Rabbi Yehoshua Heschil Shapira, grandchildren of the Rabbi of Slavita.
Part one includes two title pages with the first one printed in red ink. There is an additional title page for part two as well.
Part one: [4], 428 pages; Part two: 247 pages | 19 cm | Light restorations on first two title pages and few additional pages, restored holes on pages 92-100, wine stains on the Haggada, cut upper margins affecting titles on several pages | New  binding

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