Manuscripts on kabbalah. Jerusalem, 1930. Owner’s signature.
Article reprint: Peirush Mizmorei Tehillim MeChugo shel Shabbetai Tzvi M’Adrianopol . Jerusalem, 1952. Dedicated to Naftali son of Menachem.
Article reprint: HaPolmus al HeChassidut U’Manhigehah B’S’ Nezer HaDema . Jerusalem, 1955.
Article reprint: Mekorotav shel ‘Ma’ase Rabi Gediel HaTinok’ B’Safrut HaKabbalah . Jerusalem 1959. Dedicated to Naftali son of Menachem.
Article reprint: Shnei Mekorot Chadashim L’Yediat Torato shel Avraham Michael Cardozo . Jerusalem, 1960.
Article reprint: Perush Frankist L’Hallel . Jerusalem, 1961.
Various sizes. Overall fine condition.
Gershom Scholem [1898-1982] was one of the major researchers of kabbalah, a librarian, and a collector of books of kabbalah, Chassidut, and mysticism. He dedicated his life to researching Jewish mysticism and was one of the first to investigate the field using academic research tools. He discovered and published many kabbalistic manuscripts and researched all aspects of the hidden Torah.