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Lot : 109

Siddur of Rabbi Shabsi of Rashkov with the Rare Kuntress Minchas Yitzchak.

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

Siddur of Rabbi Shabsi of Rashkov with the Rare Kuntress Minchas Yitzchak. Lemberg, 1866


The siddur includes prayers for the entire year according to nusach Sefard with the Kavanos of the Arizal and the customs of the Bal Shem Tov, by his disciple the holy Mekubal Rabbi Shabsi of Rashkov.

The Siddur of Rabbi Shabsi was beloved by the great Chassidic masters who yearned to use this siddur for their fierce prayers.

An 11 page kuntress entitled Minchas Yitzchak was added at the end of the siddur and includes a list of errors and corrections by Rabbi Yitzchak Segal of Berezhan. In the introduction he explains that the corrections were made according to the writings of the Arizal and Mishnas Chassidim, with the approval of Rav Yehuda Tzvi of Stratyn.

Lemberg, 1866. (First edition of rare Minchas Yitzchak which is missing from many copies, 2nd edition of the siddur)

Vol 1: [56] 57-130 Leaves. Vol 2: [4], 104, 114 Leaves. [1], 11 Leaves. Page size: 21 cm. Good condition. Wine stains on Pesach Haggadah. Simple binding.



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