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Auction 61

יום רביעי, 4 בינואר 2023 בשעה 18:00 UTC

Rare: Siddur Or Hame'ir, the Ari Version, with Dinim by the Admor Hazaken - Vilna, 1911 Pocket Edition

Start price: $50

Buyer's premium: 25%

Siddur Or Hame’ir (for all year round), the Ari Version, with Dinim by the Admor Hazaken. Published by the Rom Widow and Brothers,   Vilna, 1911 Pocket Edition. Containing three letters by the Admor Hazaken. 

Small format, 13 cm. including Sefer Tehillim. Rare!

Much, complex pagination. There is inaccuracy in bibliographic listings; apparently, the copy is complete except for some leaves which are missing at the end. Old binding of another copy. Some detached leaves. Stains. Moth perforations. Fair overall condition. 

Signatures: "Menachem Mendel Hager" – Rabbi Menachem Mendel Hager ben Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Hager of Zoblatov-Vienna. Descendant of the Admor the Ahavat Shalom of Kosov and his father Rabbi Yaakov Kopel Chassid, the Ba’al Tfilah of the Besht. Immigrated to Israel and passed away in 1997.