Siddur Beit Avraham, first section (the second is probably the Sefer Tehilot Avraham on Psalms, Jerusalem 1934). With kavanot of names based on the Shulchan Aruch and the Ari, with a commentary on prayer “which awakens man’s heart”, from Avraham bar Aharon Yosef. First edition, Zuckerman printing Jerusalem.
[2], 132, 160 leaves.
Stains, worming holes, detached leaves. original binding. Overall good condition.
Siddur minhag Poland, Chassidic nusach Sfard, with kavanot. Prayers for weekday and Shabbos, amidot for the Three Regalim, Pesach Haggadah, slichot, amidot for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, hakafot and hoshanot. Decorated with approbations from the Admor Rabbi Meanchem Nachum of Rachmastrivka, Re’iya Kook, and Maran the Grich Zonenfeld, who writes: “his words come from the heart, so they will for sure enter the heart of each who prays from this siddur, and Hashem will answer from his holy mountain all that arises in the person’s heart to ask for good.” The publisher similarly writes: “I am assured that all who…prayer in my siddur will merit tshuva and his prayers will be heard.”