1. Derech Tov by Rabbi David Shlomo ben Birech—Chernowitz, 1855. 24 pages.
2. Lev David by Rabbeinu HaHida. With additions and glosses by Rabbi Yitzhak Shimshon Horwitz Meizlish of Chernowitz, early edition. Chernowitz 1855. 72 pages.
3. Likkuteu Ramal, divrei Torah and hanhagot by the Admor Rabbi Moshe Yehuda Leib of Sasov, copied from a manuscript handwritten by him. First edition, Chernowitz 1856. At the end is a copy of a letter written on Motzei Shabbat 12th of Cheshvan 1796 “to Kohanim, Leviim, and Israelim”, with exciting guidance on modesty and acting peacefully. According to the publisher 18 pages, this copy has 20 pages however! (Stefanski Chassidut 293).
4. Menachem Zion by the Admor Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Riminov. Early edition, Zhitomir 1857. Pritned by Rabbi Aryeh Leib Shapira, grandson of the Slavita Rav. Partially missing copy, 50 pages instead of 53 in the original.
5. Ayala Shlucha, “a holy manuscript on the Torah by the Tzaddik Rabbi Naftali of Rofshitz…” Second edition, Zhitomir 1876. Partially missing—44 pages instead of the original 49. Last page is torn with missing text, partially repaired. Separate covers for each of the books, old binding is preserved and detached, various stains, generally good condition. A few places bear a stamp: “Avraham Moshe Babad Gorahomora Bukovina.” His name is also noted by hand. Back of the binding has a Marei Mekomot handwritten with notes for many of the books in this volume.