* Seder Tefillah with a commentary composed by Rabbi Ya’akov of Emden, according to the revealed and the hidden, and Kavvanot HeAr”i and the dinim relevant to prayer; with all the necessary customs. Siddur in nusach Sephard. Lemberg, 1863. Two parts. Uncommon siddur.
Part I: Palatin Beit El , which stands on seven heavenly pillars, with prayers for the weekdays and Shabbat.
Part II: Armon Ir HaElo-him , the gates of Heaven, with prayers for festivals and more.
Part I: Lacking the beginning, blemished.
Part II: 80, [5] leaf. 22 cm. Fine condition.
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* Birat Migdal Oz , from which heavenly blessings are drawn, the third part of the siddur composed by Rabbi Ya’akov Emden. Lemberg, 1861.
Early edition of the work, with approbations by Rabbi Menachem Nachum of Chernobyl and Rabbi Yisrael of Ruzhin (from another edition).
[176] leaf. 22 cm. Fine condition. Aging stains. Tiny tear in the corner of the title page.
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* Kuntress Kiryat Sefer , revealing all that is hidden in the siddurim by the gaon Ya’ave”tz, by Rabbi Meir [Muller]. Lemberg, 1860. Uncommon sefer . The copy inthe National Library is incomplete.
Unique work including expansions of the abbreviations in Siddur Ya’ave”tz and some sources and comments, with a beautiful approbation from Rabbi Shaul Nathansohn. On the title page : “In Ostroh Lettering”
On the last leaves: “Ma’amar B’Inyan Shu”b MeHaGaon Shneur Zalman MiLiadi … who gave them in written form to a butcher in Beelitz.”
[24] leaf. 22 cm. Fine condition. Blemishes in the final leaves, with a minor blemish in the text. Blemish in the margins of the title page with damage to the margins of the border.