Seder Avodah V’Moreh Derech K’Minhag Sepharad . Including prayers for weekdays, Shabbat and annual holidays, with the Passover Haggadah. Printed per the renowned siddur Avodah U’Moreh Derech , which was released for the first time from the Slavuta press in 1821. [Lemberg; the title page states: “in Vilna”], Poramba Press, 1851. Incomplete copy.
Tractate Avot appears at the end of Part I, with the ‘Ikvei HaTzon’ commentary which compiles divrei Torah from the sefarim of Chassidic leaders of the first generations: Toldot Ya’akov Yosef , Ohr HaMe’ir , Noam Elimelech , Tzofnat Pane’ach , Kedushat Levi , Be’er Mayim Chayim , Sidduro shel Shabbat , Me’or Einayim , Ahavot Dodim , Keter Shem Tov and more. Part II includes insights into Shavuot by Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berdichev and Rabbi Ze’ev Wolf of Zhitomir, author of Ohr HaMeir .
The first leaves (not present here) include some of the Bnei Yissachar of Dinov’s conduct. Printed on the first title page (also not present here) ” Azharot V’Hanahagot M’Ish Elokim Butzina Kaddisha Marana V’Rabbana Tzvi Elimelech ztzll”h av Beit Din D’K”K Dinov ”
This edition is exceptionally uncommon. It is not listed in Mifa’l HaBibliographiah and is not found in the National Library (there was one copy there, but it was lost). At present, only two copies have ever been offered at auction, both incomplete.
[6], 3-6, 9-219; [1], 113 leaf. Lacking [8] leaves at the beginning of the siddur and [3] at the end. 19.5 cm. Most of the leaves are in moderate-fine condition; some leaves are in poor-moderate condition.Tears with lack in leaves 47-49, 85, 165, and an unnumbered leaf at the beginning of the sefer . Many usage marks, wear, tear and stains in many leaves. Worming perforations and tunnels. New binding.