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Lot : 173

Impressive Copy of Ashkenazic Siddur and Tehillim; Amsterdam, 1773 Year-round siddur as

Start price: $1,500
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Est. Price: $2,000 - $3,000

Impressive Copy of Ashkenazic Siddur and Tehillim; Amsterdam, 1773


Year-round siddur as per the custom of Ashkenaz and Poland including techinos, laws and customs, organized by Rabbi Shlomo Zalman of London.

It includes Tehillim and Ma’amados as well, each with its own separate title page.

This impressive copy is bound in its original red binding with gold inscriptions and gilded pages.
There is a signature from the renowned collector Yaakov Naftali HaLevi on the flyleaf. He writes that he received this sefer for his bar mitzvah in 1850 from his grandfather, Rabbi Yaakov Meir Lehren, brother of Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch Lehren.

Published in Amsterdam, 1773.

The date 1769 is noted on the title page of the Tehillim, and 1767 is noted on the title page of the Ma’amados.

12, 415: 56: 47 leaves | 13 cm | Good condition

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