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מכירה 28

יום רביעי, 12 בפברואר 2020 בשעה 17:00 UTC

פריט 016:

Shefa Tal [with kabbalistic illustrations[--Bilzurka, 1807. Rare book, rare printer in which only a few books were ever printed

מחיר פתיחה: $250

עמלת בית המכירות:

A work of kabbalah by Rabbi Shabtai Sheptel Horowitz of Prague, with various exegeses on the kabbalah according to the Torah of the Ramak, with keys for opening the locked doors of the treasures of mysticism and kabbalah, with many kabbalistic illustrations. Printed by Shmuel the Printer. Among the only Hebrew books printed in Bilzurka. On high-quality paper, partially light-blue in color. Stains and wear. Tears and folded in the margins of the cover and additional pages. Leather binding, pretty, with gold imprints on the spine. Generally good condition. [1], 92 pages. 35cm. Cover has signature of ownership: “Moshe Heschel Lifshitz.” Stamp of ownership of Rabbi Moshe Blau, a rabbi of Budapest who moved to Israel and served as rabbi of the Pardes Katz neighborhood of Bnei Brak.