Sefer segula on Birkas Kohanim ‘Avodat Kehuna’ – Premishla, 1893 very rare.
Rabbo Moshe Panet of Dej writes: This copy is from an old hand written manuscript which was found and brought to my father the Holy Gaon and copied letter by letter with no change and was published by his holy order.
Rabbi Moshe Panet of Dej was a son of Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Dej and grandson of the Mareh Yechezkel.
This sefer is printed along with unique endorsement from the Divrei Yechezkel of Shinova. In his rare endorsement Hrh"k wrote on the importance to keep and learn from this sefer:
מצוה גדולה לזכות את הרבים כהנים המברכים ולוים המקדשין וישראל המתברכין כולם בכלל ברכה כמו שפירש"י בחומש להורות להם איך צריך לחבב את המצוה האהובה להוריד שפע חיים וברכה לכלל ישראל עד ביאת הגואל במהרה בימינו אמן.
The sefer has unique kabalic illustrations, including the Menorah Tehorah as it is accepted to look at during Birkas Kohanim, Form of deployed hand of priests, and the ten sefirot.
At the end: ‘Darkei Tzedek’ moral conducts from the Admo"r Hrh"k Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Dej.
12 pages, thick paper. Very good condition.
Bound with sefer ‘Eizor Eliyahu’ from Rabbi Eliyahu HaKohen from Izmir author of ‘Shevet Musar’ Jerusalem edition year [1893]. ‘תמלוך בציון’
At the beginning of the sefer is a list of those subscribers from Jerusalem, Chevron, Sefad, Teveria, and other cities. Among the signers are Rabbi Eliyahu Mani, Rabbi Dober Efrat and more.
[3] 62 pages, 21cm. Very good condition.