Auction 74

Well-Preserved, Fine Copy - Siddur Sephard Version, the First Integrating the Shemot Hakedoshin: Siddur Taharat HaShem, with Havaya and Adnut. First Edition, Jerusalem 1927

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The version of the Siddur was copied from a Siddur printed by the Rav of Slavita, Rabbi Moshe Shapira, the son of Rabbi Pinchas of Koretz. 


Siddur Taharat HaShem, with Havaya and Adnut, published by Yere’im by Rabbi Baruch Yitzhak Freund (who followed the Slavita method of having all those involved in the printing be Chareidi Jews). Written at the beginning of the Siddur  “copied from the leaves before the title page of Chok LeYisrael by Rabbi Aharon Moshe, a descendant of Zvi of Brod, a disciple of the Lubliner…” Includes Chassidic prayers.


First edition – Jerusalem, 1927. 129, [1] leaves. Minor errors in the cuttings of some leaves, not affecting the text. Fine, well-preserved copy. Old binding with a tear to the spine.