Rare! Sefer Likutei Halachos from Rabbeinu Nosson of Breslov: Choshen Mishpot. Lemberg, 1859. First print.
Rare! Sefer Likutei Halachos from Rabbeinu Nosson of Breslov: Choshen Mishpot. Lemberg, 1859. First print.
Sefer Likutei Halachot, contains long and deep explanations according to the principles of the writings of the late Ar"i and the teachings of the Rebbe, Rabbi Nachman and are arranged according to the setup of the Shulchan Aruch -to illustrate how to derive halochos and customs straight from the words of the Shulchan Aruch. Authored by Rabbi Nosson of Breslov by the instruction of his Rebbe, Nachman of Breslav.
Hoshen Mishpat first volume, Halachot Dayanim - Aputropus(1 - 280) The rare index pages that are missing in most forms - are in this copy.
Lemberg, 1859
[2], 79: 119, [8] leaves. 25.5 cm. [8] The index page is bound in this copy at the beginning of the book.
In the first volume restoration on the border of the title page, as well as completions of margins on the first pages, a beautiful new leather binding.
Stefanski Chassidus 277
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Rare! Sefer Likutei Halachos from Rabbeinu Nosson of Breslov: Choshen Mishpot. Lemberg, 1859. First print.
Sefer Likutei Halachot, contains long and deep explanations according to the principles of the writings of the late Ar"i and the teachings of the Rebbe, Rabbi Nachman and are arranged according to the setup of the Shulchan Aruch -to illustrate how to derive halochos and customs straight from the words of the Shulchan Aruch. Authored by Rabbi Nosson of Breslov by the instruction of his Rebbe, Nachman of Breslav.
Hoshen Mishpat first volume, Halachot Dayanim - Aputropus(1 - 280) The rare index pages that are missing in most forms - are in this copy.
Lemberg, 1859
[2], 79: 119, [8] leaves. 25.5 cm. [8] The index page is bound in this copy at the beginning of the book.
In the first volume restoration on the border of the title page, as well as completions of margins on the first pages, a beautiful new leather binding.
Stefanski Chassidus 277