Seder Rav Amram HaShalem – two parts with separate title pages. Arranged by Rabbi Aryeh Leib Frumkin. Zuckerman Press, Jerusalem, 1912. Important edition of this early siddur. High-quality paper. Color page cuts. Magnificent original gilt leather binding.
Seder Rav Amram Gaon is a prayer book arranged by Rabbi Amram Gaon in the ninth century, and it is one of the earliest Jewish prayer arrangements. There are many editions of this siddur. The first is that of R’ Nachman Nathan Koronel, published in 1865, an abbreviated version with only about 100 leaves. This is the second, expanded version, double the size of the first edition. It was printed according to a manuscript in the Oxford Library. With supplements, elucidations and commentaries by the publisher.
[8], 5-10, 400, [6]; [5] pp, 239 leaves, 22 cm. At the end of the first part, there is a calendar for six years: 1912-1917.
Very fine condition: Isolated worming perforations and stains on several leaves.