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Auction 13
Lot 047:
Books by Rabbi Yehuda Leib Ashlag, the Ba’al HaSulam, as he prepared for a section of his students and those close to him with an experimental edition before giving them for printing. The books have a printed cover and an inside made by stenciling. 1-2. Talmud Asher HaSfirot, two volumes, lessons 1-13, with introduction and endorsements by Rav Kook, HaRikh Zonenfeld, Rabbi Haim Shaul HaKohen Davich, and additional kabbalists. Jerusalem 1937. 3. Talmud Asher HaSfirot, lesson 16, second printing—1939. 4. Petichah LeKhochmat HaKabbalah, accompanied at the end by HaIlan HaKadosh. Only edition, according to Winegrad “in replication, never appeared again.” Jerusalem 1943. 5. Beit Sha’ar, kavanot of the Arizal with a simple exegesis of the Ba’al HaSulam, section 1—Jerusalem 1941. Various conditions, worn binding and disconnected. Generally ok condition.
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