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מכירה 31

פריט 008:

Foundational work of kabbalah: Pri Etz Haim (the Maharhav)—first edition, Koritz 1782, with especially wide margins and important Chassidic endorsements

המכירה תחל בעוד __ ימים ו __ שעות

מחיר פתיחה: $250

עמלת בית המכירות:

The first section from Sefer Pri Etz Hadar, the work of kavanot by Rabbi Haim Vittel as he heard from his Rebbe, Rabbi Yitzhak Luria Ashkenazi (the Ari). With endorsements by the Divrei Haim of Sanz, the Arugot HaBosem, Rabbi Mordechai of Brod, rabbis of Ostraha, and more. Wider margins than normal. [2], 118 pages in the original—this copy is missing pages 101-102. Stefanski Sifrei Yesod 348. Last pages are repaired with light damage to text, the last page is heavily damaged. Light moth holes, stains, new binding inscribed in gold, generally good condition.

Stamps of ownership: “Zecharya ben David Sharabi Sha’arayim”.