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Lot : 28

Endorsement from Rabbi Yisrael of Ruzhin Barditchev, 1836 Part three of Rabbi

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Endorsement from Rabbi Yisrael of Ruzhin Barditchev, 1836

Part three of Rabbi Yaakov Emden’s siddur Amudei Shamayim comprised of moral ideas, laws and customs from both the Revealed and Hidden Torah.
Rabbi Yaakov Emden published his siddur for the first time in Altona. Later, the first two parts only were published in Koritz. This third part was printed separately in Barditchev  

At the beginning of the siddur there is an endorsement from Rabbi Yisrael of Ruzhin dated the 4th of Teves, 1834. This endorsement is the first of only five endorsements printed from Rabbi Yisrael. There is an additional endorsement from Rabbi Mordechai of Chernobyl as well.
Published in Barditchev, 1836, this volume includes two title pages partially printed in red ink.
362, [3] leaves | 18 cm | New leather binding
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