Auction 72

Volume with Important Chassidic Books Kozhnitz and More - 1899-1900

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1. Rimzei Yisrael, copied from a manuscript written by the Maggid of Kozhnitz with his notes on his personal books, mainly on kabbalah. Includes Sefer HaTmunah, Pri Etz Hayyim, Shaar Shamayim, Siddur of the Ari and more. First edition, Warsaw 1899. Extremely rare. [2], 34 pages. Mostly incomplete title page. 

2. Sefer Midrash Konen, "…elucidating the Gadlut and Romemut of the Creator…" by Rabbi Meir Halevi ben Mordechai Borenstein of Radom. At its end, a commentary on "Hodu that is said on Minchah of Sabbath eve" by Rabbeinu the Baal Shem Tov. And varied compilations and awe-inspiring tales by the Baal Shem Tov. First edition – Warsaw, 1909. 14 leaves. 

3. Sefer Orach Mishor, moral work by Rabbi Yisrael Yaakov Hagiz. With Sefer Alpha beta – Kabbalistic Hanhagot and the books – Torat HaAadm and Ketav Yosher by Rabbi Aharon Halevi of Oleksnitz. Printed here with varied additions and compilations by Rabbi Meir Halevu ben Mordechai Borenstein of Radom – Warsaw, 1900. 24 leaves. 

4. Shir Hashirim with the Mateh Moshe commentary by Rabbi Moshe Elyakim Bri’a author of Be’er Moshe, the son of Rabbi Yisrael, the Maggid of Kozhnitz. Second edition with additions and compilations by Rabbi Meir Halevi ben Mordechai Borenstein of Radom – Warsaw, 1900. 24 leaves. An open tear to two leaves – see pictures. 

5. Seder Ushpizin and Seder Hakafot "… said truly in the Beit Midrash of the Rav the Maggid of Kozhnitz" and a version of the Hakafot by Maran the Gaon Rabbi Chaim of Sanz. With additions and compilations by the above Rabbi Meir. Warsaw, 1900. 20 leaves. 

No binding. Beyond what is specified above, tears to edges and stains. Good overall condition.