Siddur HaAri named Kol Ya'akov, by the Mekubal Rabbi Ya'akov Koppel Lifshitz disciple of the Besht. Part 1, for weekdays. Part 2, for Shabbat and Festivals. Slavita, [1804]. Brought to print by Rabbi Aharon of Mezhirichi in the printing press of Rabbi Dov Ber Segal and Rabbi Dov Ber ben Rabbi Pesach. Siddur with explanations and kavanot of prayers and kabalistic laws and conducts. With approbation of Rabbi Asher Zvi of Ostroh: "I have heard a rumor that the Besht saw this siddur and it pleased him". The Mekubal Rabbi Ya'akov of Mezhirichi also wrote the book Sha'ar Gan Eden (See Item 126), and the Besht also highly praised that work, as explained on the title page of that book. [6], 156; 134, 146-153, 155-188 leaves. 19.5 cm. Approximately 10 leaves of the siddur are facsimile copies on matching paper (Leaves 106-107; Part 2: Leaves 151-152. 156-157, 186-188). Professionally restored damage to other leaves. Blue and white paper, most leaves are blue paper. Overall good-fair condition, moth damage and wear (restored), stains and use marks. Parchment binding, slightly damaged. Stefansky Chassidut, no. 404.
Siddur HaAri named Kol Ya'akov, by the Mekubal Rabbi Ya'akov Koppel Lifshitz disciple of the Besht. Part 1, for weekdays. Part 2, for Shabbat and Festivals. Slavita, [1804]. Brought to print by Rabbi Aharon of Mezhirichi in the printing press of Rabbi Dov Ber Segal and Rabbi Dov Ber ben Rabbi Pesach. Siddur with explanations and kavanot of prayers and kabalistic laws and conducts. With approbation of Rabbi Asher Zvi of Ostroh: "I have heard a rumor that the Besht saw this siddur and it pleased him". The Mekubal Rabbi Ya'akov of Mezhirichi also wrote the book Sha'ar Gan Eden (See Item 126), and the Besht also highly praised that work, as explained on the title page of that book. [6], 156; 134, 146-153, 155-188 leaves. 19.5 cm. Approximately 10 leaves of the siddur are facsimile copies on matching paper (Leaves 106-107; Part 2: Leaves 151-152. 156-157, 186-188). Professionally restored damage to other leaves. Blue and white paper, most leaves are blue paper. Overall good-fair condition, moth damage and wear (restored), stains and use marks. Parchment binding, slightly damaged. Stefansky Chassidut, no. 404.
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