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Shevet Mussar parts 1-2, [separate title page for each part], fifty two chapters of mussar and derashot on repentance, by Rabbi Eliyahu HaCohen of Izmir. Jerusalem, [1863]. Printing press of Yechiel Bril, Michel HaCohen, Yoel Moshe Solomon.
Rabbi Eliyahu HaCohen Haitmari of Izmir [Otzar HaRabbanim 2129], son of Rabbi Shlomo Haitmari. One of the great sages of Izmir, where he died in 1729. This book is his first work to be published. Author of 'Midrash Talpiot', 'Meil Tzedaka', 'Midrash Eliyahu' and more. Ownership inscriptions in poetic language.
According to the printer's foreword, this is the first book printed in the joint printing press. Shoshana HaLevi 85.
[2], 58; [59-130] leaves. 21 cm.
Fine condition. Minimal aging stains.
Kol Aryeh by Rabbi Aryeh Leib Charif, printed by Rabbi Yisrael Beck, Jerusalem, 1865.
Many approbations from the Rabbis of Hebron, Jerusalem and London. The title page and first three leaves are illustrated. One of the first books printed in Jerusalem.
Shoshana HaLevi no. 127.
[4] 80 leaves. 21 cm.
Small perforation on the title page and the first two leaves with slight damage to text.
Fine condition.
Work written by Rabbi Ben Tzion ben Shlomo Shelez, "Wonders hidden in the concealed texts....a little of wondrous aggadot...and to know the way of action, belief and Divine intervention..." Printed by Rabbi Shmelke Yosef Shmer, Rabbi Yitzchak Gashzinani and Mahardis. Jerusalem, 1873.
Approbation from Rabbi Isser Yehuda av"d Brisk. Opens with a thank-you letter and blessing for Sir Moses Montefiore with exceptional honorifics. Rare early Jerusalem print.
44 leaves. 17 cm.
Old cardboard binding. Fine condition.
Sermon regarding the importance of cleaniless and purity by Rabbi Akiva Yosef Shlesinger, per the request of Baron Binyamin Edmond de Rothschild. [Jerusalem, 1887]. Only edition. Printed without a title page.
Unique, interesting publication of a sermon delivered by Rabbi Akiva Yosef Shlesinger in the Tiferet Yisrael Synagogue in Jerusalem, per the request of Baron Edmon de Rothschild while he visited Jerusalem. Apparently published by R' Moshe Mordechai Chakin, the author's son-in-law. Rare booklet that is not listed in Shoshana HaLevi list of early Jerusalem works. Magnificent, gilt leather binding, SPRING.
[4] pages. 19.5 cm.
Aging stains, small hole on one leaf. Fine-very fine condition.
Two early Jerusalem prints.
* Mekor Yisrael V'Nachlat Yehuda by Rabbi Yisrael Yaakov Burla, Jerusalem 1882, at the press of Yoel Moshe Solomon. Original leather binding with gilt embossed dedication and magnificent border: [in Hebrew] "Gift presented to the philanthropist, minister and lofy sage...Yeshua Shabat hy"u." Shoshana HaLevi, 405.
[2] 131 leaves, includes the chart of indexes.
* Sheilot V'Teshuvot Torat Chessed, section two, by Rabbi Shneur Zalman bm"r Shlomo of Liadi, Jerusalem 1909. [Second section of the edition that started appearing in 1882].
[4] 117, [5] leaves. Not bound, stains. Moderate condition.