Four books stamped by the Admor Rabbi Yaakov of Yazov, son of Rabbi Avraham of Chechnov.
* Aderet Eliyahu , elucidation on Shas, responsa and thoughts by Rabbi Emmanuel Chai Ricci. Livorno, 1742. Two parts. Sketches. First edition, printed by the noted kabbalist in his lifetime.
Stamp of Yaakov, son of the gaon Rabbi A. Landau, on the title page.
* Yair Keno . With two commentaries on tractate Kinnim, Siach HaSedeh and Lekach Tov, by Rabbi Menachem Eliezer of Vilna. Vilna, 1861. First edition.
Stamp of Yaakov, son of the gaon Rabbi A. Landau, on the title page.
* Kedushat Levi al HaTorah . Lemberg 1850. Several blemished pages at the end. Bound with: Likkutim Yekarim , by the four disciples of the Baal Shem Tov. Lemberg, 1850.
Stamp of Yaakov, son of the gaon Rabbi A. Landau, on the title page of Kedushat Levi .
* Teshuvot HaRambam V’Iggrotav also including responsa from the Ri”f, the R”I MiGash and various letters. Leipzig, 1859.
Stamp of Yaakov, son of the gaon Rabbi A. Landau, on the title page. Signature of Rabbi Menachem Yosef Lipski.
The Admor Rabbi Yaakov Landau was born in 1834 to his great father Rabbi Avraham of Chechnov. He was among the leading Chassidim of Kotzk, then with the author of Chiddushei HaRi”m . He assisted his father in the Chechnov rabbinate, and after his father’s passing, he accepted the leadership of his brother Rabbi Zeev Wolf of Strikov. After his brother’s passing, he was one of his principle successors as Admor. He resided in Yazov, near Lodz, hence he was known as the Admor of Yazov. After his brother’s passing, he began to serve as Admor of Yazov (next to Lodz). He passed away in 1896 leaving behind many manuscripts; some of his in-depth studies were printed in his father’s Ahavat Chessed .
Moderate condition. New bindings.