Machzor for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur according to the customs of Poland, Pihem, Mehrin, Lithuania, and Reisen, with Hebrew and Yiddish commentary. Slavuta, at the press of Rabbi Moshe Shapiro. 1826.
[2] 151 leaves, 26 cm.
Ashkenazi Machzor. Translation in Tzena U’Rena letters. Title page partially in red ink. With the approbations of Rabbi Chaim Hakohen Rapaport, Rabbi Efraim of Sudyklow, and the Ostro beit din.
Interesting stamp on the title page and other locations: “Stolen from the library of the Jewish Morning Journal.” This institution closed over 70 years ago, in 1951, and its books were scattered. This stamp was used decades ago to prevent robberies.
Old, half-leather binding with blemished spine. Aging stains. Fine-very fine condition.