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Auction 61

Wednesday, January 4, 2023 at 6:00 PM UTC

Likkutei Amarim Tanya with a notice of the sale of the right of printing to the Rashab. Vilna 1909.

Start price: $50

Buyer's premium: 25%

Likkutei Amarim Tanya by Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi, the Ba’al HaTanya. With the Igeret HaTshuva and Igeret HaKodesh, printed in Vilna. Two title pages. This edition has, on page 2, a “Moda’a Raba” from the 25th of Tammuz 1909 in Vilna, in which the Ram widow and brothers notify that they are selling the right to print at their printing house to the Rashab for the Tomchei Temimim foundation. [1], 163 leaves. 37th printing of the Tanya. many moth holes, Tears with damage to the text and handwritten completions, overall poor to fair condition. Old, mismatched, detached and damaged leather binding.

Ownership signature on the title page: "Dov Meir Tzirlin" – a Lubavitch Chassid, referred to by Igrot HaKodesh by the Rebbe Rayatz. Passed away in 1942 and was buried on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem.