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Auction 62
Lot 19:
Sefer Leshem Shvo VeAchlama, important composition based on the Ari’s Kabbalah, by the great Kabbalist Rabbi Shlomo Elyashiv. Second section of Sefer Haklalim – first edition, Jerusalem, 1936. Section II: [4], 140 leaves. Stefansky Sifrei Yesod 374. Old, partly detached binding. Blemished fabric spine. The title page is almost completely detached. Minor stains. Some leaves following the title page are in a different color. Good overall condition.
Rabbi Shlomo Elyashiv ben Rabbi Chaim Chaikel (1841-1926) known as Ba’al Haleshem, revered by the Torah sages of his period. It is told that when the book reached Baghdad, so great was the admiration the Ben Ish Chai felt when reading the Kabbalistic novellae it contained that he organized a procession in its honor. The Chazon Ish said of the author that he was the last of the Kabbalists. Rabbi Kook referred to him as the greatest Kabbalist of our generation.
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