A work by Rabbi Moshe Galugio about the purpose of life. The work was written in the form of a conversation and polemic in sharp and biting wording between Heiman and Baldad, who represent the forces of good and evil, hope and despair, joy and sadness. During the book, Baldad [who represents evil] gradually discovers that Heiman’s words are more correct than his, and admits the truth. Approbations from the Rabbis of the Altona community.
[12], 28 leaves.
Printed on high-quality. A few stains. Old cardboard binding.
Fine-very fine condition.