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Lot : 111

Sefer Clallos, Tikkun V’Aliyos Ha’olamos by Rabbi Shabsi of Rashkov. First Edition. Lvov, 1788

This very rare pamphlet is an abridged version of the Arizal’s (kavanos) intentions for the weekday, Shabbos and holiday prayers. It was compiled and written by the saintly Admor Harav Shabsi of Rashkov.

These intentions for prayer, written in a short, concise hand, were printed 6 years prior to the printing of Rabbi Shabsi of Rashkov’s Siddur Rabbi Shabsi (Koritz, 1794). The pamphlet was printed 1788 in Lvov by Rabbi Shlomo Yarish Rappaport’s Press in the same year that he printed the first edition of Noam Elimelech. Legend has it that the employees of the press were among the 36 hidden tzaddikim of their generation.

This sefer also features the famous asterisks () that appear in the original printed edition of Noam Elimelech. Chassidic tradition states that these asterisks indicate great kabbalistic secrets and hints.

Start price: $2,000
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Est. Price: $4,000 - $6,000
Sefer Clallos, Tikkun V’Aliyos Ha’olamos by Rabbi Shabsi of Rashkov. First Edition. Lvov, 1788

This very rare pamphlet is an abridged version of the Arizal’s (kavanos) intentions for the weekday, Shabbos and holiday prayers. It was compiled and written by the saintly Admor Harav Shabsi of Rashkov.

These intentions for prayer, written in a short, concise hand, were printed 6 years prior to the printing of Rabbi Shabsi of Rashkov’s Siddur Rabbi Shabsi (Koritz, 1794). The pamphlet was printed 1788 in Lvov by Rabbi Shlomo Yarish Rappaport’s Press in the same year that he printed the first edition of Noam Elimelech. Legend has it that the employees of the press were among the 36 hidden tzaddikim of their generation.

This sefer also features the famous asterisks () that appear in the original printed edition of Noam Elimelech. Chassidic tradition states that these asterisks indicate great kabbalistic secrets and hints.

Lvov, 1788. First edition. [6] leaves only. Signs of use on title page. Minor holes professionally restored.

Stefansky Sifrei Chassidus #430



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