Auction 82 Part 1 Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial
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Likutim by Rav Hai Gaon - Warsaw, 1798 - First Edition - Approbation by the Maggid of Kozhnitz, Who Encouraged the ...

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Likutim by Rav Hai Gaon - Warsaw, 1798 - First Edition - Approbation by the Maggid of Kozhnitz, Who Encouraged the Publication of the Book
Likutim by Rav Hai Gaon, compilation of important works composed by early Spanish kabbalists. [Warsaw, 1798]. First edition. Approbation by the Maggid of Kozhnitz.
The book was printed with the encouragement of R. Yisrael, Maggid of Kozhnitz, based on manuscripts in his collection.
The book includes the following works: Likutim by R. Hai Gaon - commentary to the 42-letter name; Shaar HaShamayim by R. Yosef Gikatilla; Likutei Shem Tov; Maamar Ploni Almoni on the Ten Sefirot and Names; Prayer of R. Yaakov of Segovia; Sefer HaIyun by R. Chamai Gaon; Secrets by the kabbalist R. Yosef Gikatilla on the Mitzvot and Explanations to the Ramban's Torah secrets, by R. Shem Tov as heard from the Rashba.
The Likutim in this book were not actually composed by R. Hai Gaon. They were composed by R. Moshe of Burgos, a leading Spanish kabbalist in the 12th century, but since he brings in his work many traditions received from R. Hai Gaon, the composition is named Likutim from R. Hai Gaon. Other works in this book were likewise erroneously attributed on the title page to other authors.
Folded Ilan Sefirot on leaf 36.
Ownership inscription on the back endpaper.
[1], 46 leaves. Leaves 4-8, 32-35 bound out of sequence. 17.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains, including dampstains. Worming to many leaves, affecting text. Leaves trimmed, with damage to text on verso of leaf 36 with Ilan Sefirot. New leather binding.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 305.

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