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Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim with Chukei Chaim, with the Siddur (!). Berlin, 1700. Rare Book. Special Copy

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Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim with the "Chukei Chaim" commentary by Rabbi Moshe Yekutiel known as Kaufman Cohen, son-in-law of Rabbi Avraham Abele of Kalish, author of Magen Avraham, who abridged halachic rulings by all the adjudicators. Berlin, 1700. With the siddur.
One-of-a-kind composition alphabetically arranging halachic rulings on the Shulchan Aruch according to subject, and not according to the usual order of simanim. Elucidation and sources aside the words of the Shulchan Aruch, often mentioning the rulings of his father-in-law, the author of Magen Avraham, as well as kabbalistic matters. The author also composed a large chart matching up the book to the corresponding simanim in the Shulchan Aruch.
The author was the son-in-law of the author ofֲ Magen Avraham, and this book contains a poem of friendship from the author of Magen Avraham to his son-in-law, the author.
There are many prayers along the leaves of the book, some kabbalistic. Some of the prayers were composed by the author. Kabbalistic prayer for sustenance (in the laws of Rosh HaShanah), a prayer composed by the Ta"z, a prayer by kabbalist Naftali Katz, and more. Prayers and segulahs are printed on the final leaves. With Mizmor LaMentazech in the form of a menorah.
The copy before us also contains the rare siddur, a siddur comprised of 20 leaves, in small unvowelized letters. The Bibliography of the Hebrew Book indicates that this siddur was apparently added to only some of the copies, and it is found in only one of the three copies in Jerusalem.
Special copy: At the beginning of the book, there are leaves attached which include additional approbations - these leaves are unknown and are not listed in the Bibliography.
[23], 8, [1] 11-20: 2-159, [2] 160-190, [1] leaf, approximately 14 cm. The title page is bound out of place.
Lengthy dedication with a signature by Rabbi Yoav Belitzer of Altendorf (author of Sefer HaMitzvot (Paks, 1912)) on the flyleaf.
The book is complete from beginning to end, including the table of errata. It is rare to find a complete copy of this book, certainly a complete copy with all the leaves of the siddur.
Fine condition, aging stains. Small perforation from worming damage in the initial 3 leaves after the title page. New semi-leather binding.

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Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim with the "Chukei Chaim" commentary by Rabbi Moshe Yekutiel known as Kaufman Cohen, son-in-law of Rabbi Avraham Abele of Kalish, author of Magen Avraham, who abridged halachic rulings by all the adjudicators. Berlin, 1700. With the siddur.
One-of-a-kind composition alphabetically arranging halachic rulings on the Shulchan Aruch according to subject, and not according to the usual order of simanim. Elucidation and sources aside the words of the Shulchan Aruch, often mentioning the rulings of his father-in-law, the author of Magen Avraham, as well as kabbalistic matters. The author also composed a large chart matching up the book to the corresponding simanim in the Shulchan Aruch.
The author was the son-in-law of the author ofֲ Magen Avraham, and this book contains a poem of friendship from the author of Magen Avraham to his son-in-law, the author.
There are many prayers along the leaves of the book, some kabbalistic. Some of the prayers were composed by the author. Kabbalistic prayer for sustenance (in the laws of Rosh HaShanah), a prayer composed by the Ta"z, a prayer by kabbalist Naftali Katz, and more. Prayers and segulahs are printed on the final leaves. With Mizmor LaMentazech in the form of a menorah.
The copy before us also contains the rare siddur, a siddur comprised of 20 leaves, in small unvowelized letters. The Bibliography of the Hebrew Book indicates that this siddur was apparently added to only some of the copies, and it is found in only one of the three copies in Jerusalem.
Special copy: At the beginning of the book, there are leaves attached which include additional approbations - these leaves are unknown and are not listed in the Bibliography.
[23], 8, [1] 11-20: 2-159, [2] 160-190, [1] leaf, approximately 14 cm. The title page is bound out of place.
Lengthy dedication with a signature by Rabbi Yoav Belitzer of Altendorf (author of Sefer HaMitzvot (Paks, 1912)) on the flyleaf.
The book is complete from beginning to end, including the table of errata. It is rare to find a complete copy of this book, certainly a complete copy with all the leaves of the siddur.
Fine condition, aging stains. Small perforation from worming damage in the initial 3 leaves after the title page. New semi-leather binding.

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