Auction 74

Pretty, like new copy: Me’arat Sadeh HaMachpelah, guidelines for the study of kabbalah in a poem by Rabbi Moshe ben Zur. Pocket edition, Jerusalem 1910.

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“Sefer Me’arat Sadeh HaMachpelah, a new poem published for the first time from a manuscript of the author, Rabbi Moshe ben Zur, printed in Jerusalem in 1910 by Shmuel HaLevi Zuckerman.” The poem appears without commentaries “so that it will be easy for one to carry it in one’s pocket”. Includes the content of the original Me’arat Sadeh HaMachpelah, Parpera’ot LeChochma, and Keshura d’Mahimnuta”, with the same order as the larger edition of that year, but with a different pagination. With the Avnei Tzoar commentary for stanzas 3-11 of the poem Parpera’ot LeChochma.


Approbations from “kabbalists native to Aleppo”: Rabbi Chaim Shaul Davich HaKohen, Rabbi Yom Tov Yedid HaLevi, and Rabbi Avraham Anatabi, [Jerusalem]. 4 pages, 40 leaves. Especially pretty copy in the original binding. A number of pages are attached to one another.