Three important segulah sefarim from the Slavuta and Zhitomir presses known for their segulah for protection and success: Sefer HaZohar (Zhitomir) and two volumes of Ein Ya’akov (Slavuta) dealing with Talmudic aggadahs . Tradition maintains that tzaddikim describe the Zohar as “revealed” Kabbalistic wisdom, and Talmudic aggadahs as “hidden” Kabbalistic wisdom, as the latter is cloaked and concealed in tales. Slavuta and Zhitomir, 1835-1863.
* Ketonet Ohr, Ein Ya’akov – Talmudic aggadahs with ‘Chiddushei Kohelet Shlomo.’ Slavuta, Rabbi Moshe Shapira Press. Part I, 1834.
[6], 260 leaf. 23 cm. Color title page. Identical new bindings.
Moderate-fine condition. Aging stains. Worming perforations. Tiny tears and adhesions in the margins of the title page, without damage to text.
* Ketonet Ohr , Ein Ya’akov – Talmudic aggadahs with ‘Chiddushei Kohelet Shlomo.’ Slavuta, Rabbi Moshe Shapira Press. Part III, 1835.
300 leaf. 20 cm. Color title page. Identical new bindings.
Fine condition. Aging stains. Minimal worming perforations. Adhesions in the margins of the final leaf, without lack in the text.
* Sefer HaZohar with ‘Sitrei Torah’ and ‘Midrash HaNe’elam.’ Zhitomir, at the rabbinic press by Rabbi Chanina Lipa and Rabbi Yehoshua Heschel Shapira. 1863. Sefer Shemot. This edition is also called the “Mahadurah HaKetanah” that was printed in Zhitomir, as there was a larger edition printed there at the same time.
[1], 280 leaf, 20 cm. Beautiful margins. Binding
Fine condition, minimal aging stains and minimal worming perforations, primarily in the margins.