Very rare! Sefer Tehilim (Psalms) and Ma'amadot with "Amarot Tehorot ", published by Shapira brothers, Zhytomyr, 1855.
Very rare, Sefer Tehilim and Ma'amadot with Rash"i, and 'Amarot Tehorot' commentary of Hrh"k Rabbi Eliezer Horowitz, Ab"d of Tarnogród, printed by Shapiro brothers famous press in Zhytomyr, 1855.
Special advantage known for sefarim printed by the Rav of Slavuta and his grandchildren, the press was from the most praiseworthy of that time, who's books were known to be very valuable, during their printing they conducted themselves with much holiness and purity even the printing plates were immersed in a Mikveh before printing. It is known from great righteous personally kept sefarim printed by HaRav of Slavuta and his grandchildren (in Slavuta and later in Zhytomyr) as segula for abundance of blessing and success.
213, 32 pages, 21 cm.
Rabbi Eliezer HaLevi Isch Horovitz of Tarnogród, author of 'Amarot Tehorot' and 'Noam Magidim' (and 'Kevod HaTorah'), was from a great disciple of Rabbi Elimelech of Lizhensk and from the Chozeh of Lublin and the Magid of Koznitz. Merited to be admired by many great sages of the generation. Was known as wonderful lecturer. He influenced many of the Tanogrod community. Hrh"k the Chozeh, who accepted upon himself not to give endorsements on sefarim, attested that excluding him since he does not need his endorsement.
Stained, a little wear and tear on the edges, doodling on some of the pages, new cover. General condition good – very good.
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Very rare, Sefer Tehilim and Ma'amadot with Rash"i, and 'Amarot Tehorot' commentary of Hrh"k Rabbi Eliezer Horowitz, Ab"d of Tarnogród, printed by Shapiro brothers famous press in Zhytomyr, 1855.
Special advantage known for sefarim printed by the Rav of Slavuta and his grandchildren, the press was from the most praiseworthy of that time, who's books were known to be very valuable, during their printing they conducted themselves with much holiness and purity even the printing plates were immersed in a Mikveh before printing. It is known from great righteous personally kept sefarim printed by HaRav of Slavuta and his grandchildren (in Slavuta and later in Zhytomyr) as segula for abundance of blessing and success.
213, 32 pages, 21 cm.
Rabbi Eliezer HaLevi Isch Horovitz of Tarnogród, author of 'Amarot Tehorot' and 'Noam Magidim' (and 'Kevod HaTorah'), was from a great disciple of Rabbi Elimelech of Lizhensk and from the Chozeh of Lublin and the Magid of Koznitz. Merited to be admired by many great sages of the generation. Was known as wonderful lecturer. He influenced many of the Tanogrod community. Hrh"k the Chozeh, who accepted upon himself not to give endorsements on sefarim, attested that excluding him since he does not need his endorsement.
Stained, a little wear and tear on the edges, doodling on some of the pages, new cover. General condition good – very good.