Auction 22 spring memories
By Memories
Mar 23, 2023
Bnei Brak, Israel
כִּי הִנֵּה הַסְּתָיו עָבָר, הַגֶּשֶׁם חָלַף הָלַךְ לוֹ. הַנִּצָּנִים נִרְאוּ בָאָרֶץ, עֵת הַזָּמִיר הִגִּיעַ,
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Unique. Copy of the Gaon of Tshimpa with his signature. Likutei Moharan two sections - Lemberg, 1809. ...

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Unique. Copy of the Gaon of Tshimpa with his signature. Likutei Moharan two sections - Lemberg, 1809. Interesting ancient notations!

The great book of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov. According to the year appearing on the title page, 1809, the book was printed in Moharan's lifetime - which is impossible since Rabbi Nachman passed away in 1811 yet here, he is referred to with the title זלהה"ה".

There is a dispute regarding the year and place of printing of this edition: Lemberg, Zholkva or Koretz. Rabbi Nathan Zvi Konig (Neveh Tzaddikim, Bnei Berak 1969, p. 41) writes: Lemberg, ca. 1830; whereas, Rosenthal, Yode'ah Sefer, and Tzwdner, write: Koretz, 1809. 


Early notations inside the book: "יעקב אהובי" "זלמון בן נפתלי".  

Stamps of the Gaon Rabbi Moshe David Ostreicher of Tshimpa. 

At the end of the book, notations (and his foreign signature?). 

The Gaon Rabbi Moshe David Ostreicher was born in 1883 to Rabbi Yosef Zalman Ostreicher. In his youth, he studied with the Gaon Rabbi Yehuda Greenfeld in Semihali and the Gaon Rabbi yehuda Greenwald, author of Zichron Yehuda, in Satmar. Some of his children perished in the Holocaust yet he, his wife the Rebbetzin and some other children survived. Author of Sefer Tiferet Adam.

On his Heiter, the holy Rav the Imrei Chaim of Vizhnitz relied when he brought the bones of his father, author of the Ahavat Yisrael of Vizhnitz, to Eretz Yisrael. 

In his book, Tiferet Adam, he writes that the Divrei Chaim of Sanz came to him in a dream and told him how to respond to a certain question. 

passed away in 1954 and was laid to rest near the graves of the Admorim of Vizhnitz in Bnei Berak. 


81 leaves; [1], 26 leaves - three last leaves are missing. 

Stains and wear. 

Good-fair condition.

      



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