Sefer Tehillim in Assyrian script, beautiful vowelized scribal lettering, with the “Yehi Ratzon” said before reciting Tehillim, and the bakashah for praying after Tehillim. Israel, Twenty-first century.
It is known that pious, accomplished people are particular to pray from Assyrian script, especially on parchment.
[2] 183 [3] pp, 14.5 cm.
Very fine condition. Magnificent leather binding.
Minchah/Aravit siddur on parchment per the Edot HaMizrach custom. Printed by the Abir Ya’akov yeshivah, Nahariah.
Minchah and Aravit in Assyrian script, beautiful vowelized scribal script.
The LaMenatzeach psalm (Psalm 67 of Tehillim) appears in the form of a menorah on a gold-plated metal plaque.
Very fine condition. Soft leather binding.