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Auction 69

Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 5:00 PM UTC

Sefer Kitzur Tanya and Kuntres Likutim Beurim - First Edition, Jerusalem 1922-1934.

Start price: $50

Buyer's premium: 25%

Sefer Kitzur Tanya of the Admor HaZaken, Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi. By Rabbi Avraham Zvi Brodna. “For business owners with no free time…and for Ovdei Hashem …”, to quote the publisher in his foreword. In the margins, the Kitzur DeKitzur.

First edition, Jeursalem 1934. [4], 100 pp. At its end, Kuntres Likutim Be’urim on Sefer Hatanya by the author. First edition – Jerusalem, 1922. 12 leaves. Original, printed card binding. Varied stains. Good overall condition. 

The author, Rabbi Avraham Zvi Brodna (1850-1936) was a leading contemporary rav of Chabad. He received his Hora’ah Semicha by Rabbi Yitzchak Elchanan Spektor and was a Chassid of the Admor the Tzemach Tzedek of Lubavitch.

On verso of the binding, a notation: "נתן דוד חנו…? מווארשא".