1. Siddur HaMekubal, Rabbi Hertz Shatz, printed in Israel, 1971. A facsimile of the first Tiengen edition of 1560. With an added introduction by the editor and publisher—the Admor Yehiel Meir Morgenstern of Lomza/Kotzk. 15 pages, [242] leaves.
2. Siddur Daat Kedoshim, including prayers for the entire year (nusach Sfard and Ashkenaz), with a commentary Tefilla LeDavid by the gaon kabbalist Rabbi Avraham David Warman of Buchach, author of the Daat Kedoshim, with additional commentaries by the Pri Megadim and the Chavat Daat and more. Printed in 1958. [17], 92, [47], 103-236, 20, [1] leaves. Facsimile of the Przmysl edition, 1892. There is also a facsimile of the original title page in light brown.
3. Siddur Shaar HaShamayim, prayers for the entire year (nusach Sfard) with the commentary of the Shla, as well as Derech HaChaim by Rabbi Yaakov of Lisa. Printed in New York, 1954. [3], 347, [1], 48, [2], 78, 434-462 leaves.
The National Library houses a copy in its Rare Books section. Most of the siddur is a facsimile of the Warsaw 1883 edition. 78 leaves containing: Psalms with Rashi’s commentary and the Yalkut Shimoni. Facsmile of the Vilna 1883 edition—leaves 434-462 containing: Maamadot with commentary of Rabbi Yaakov Emdin. Facsimile from the Siddur Beit Yaakov, Lemberg 1904.
4. Siddur Tefilla with Chemdat Yisrael, kavanot of the Arizal organized by Rabbi Shmuel Vittel, son of the Maharhav, who heard it from the Ari directly. Originally published from a manuscript held by Rabbi Yehezkel of Sinoa and before that by the Chida. Printed in New York 1956. Facsimile of the Munkacs 1901 edition, published by the Admor Minchat Eliezer of Munkacs. [5], 269, [4] leaves.
Very important siddurim, scarce, very good condition.