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Lot : 28

Seder Hayom: Early Slavita Print by Rabbi Moshe Shapira; 1793 Commentary on

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Seder Hayom: Early Slavita Print by Rabbi Moshe Shapira; 1793

Commentary on prayers, minhagim and moral reproach, by way of
"pardes" authored by Rabbi Moshe ben Makir of Tzefas,  

In this sefer, Rabbi Moshe ben Makir composed the text of Modeh Ani which is recited first thing in the morning by Jews throughout the world.

This holy sefer is mentioned several times in the writings of the Shlah, and is used as a source for practical Halacha in the sefer Magen Avraham.
Rabbi Moshe promises in his introduction that one who follows the directives of his sefer Seder Hayom will be beloved by Hashem, enjoy health, success in all of his endeavors, a long life and merit to see children and grandchildren.
Published in Slavita, 1793 by Rabbi Moshe Shapira, Av Beis Din of Slavita and son of Rabbi Pinchas of Koritz.

100 leaves | 19 c"m | Thick paper | Stains on title page and several following pages |  Good condition |Simple binding, worn back

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