Safra D’Tzniyuta D’Yaakov . Commentaries on the Torah portions according to the Arizal’s kabbalah, and kabbalistic rules, by kabbalist Rabbi Ya’akov Temirlish. Contains important approbations.
Le aves 11 and 24 bear three owner’s stamps of “Aharon Moshe MiGeza Zvi of Brod.”
Rabbi Ya’akov Temirlish [d. 1866] was born in Worms, lived in Kremnitz and later in Vienna. He was known as a pious and ascetic individual, and spent most of his days fasting (see approbations).
Rabbi Aharon Moshe MiGeza Tzvi [1775-1858] was amongst the great Chassidic personalities, and a disciple of the Chozeh of Lublin and the Saraf of Strelisk. He studied Torah and kabbalah in Brod and then in 1839 immigrated to Israel. He is considered to be the founder of the Chassidic community in Jerusalem and headed the Kollel Chassidim in Jerusalem. He mourned for the destruction of Jerusalem throughout his life and passed away in 1845. His famous will was published in Chernowitz in 1858.
[1] 40 leaves. 18 cm.
Moderate-fine condition. Aging stains. Worming perforations. T aped r einforcements on edges of several leaves. Title page, first leaf and binding lacking.