Sefer ‘Kedushat Levi’, Chassidut on Torah and Moadim, authored by the Holy Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berdichev. Lemberg 1864.
"Advocate of the Jewish people", the Holy Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berdichev (1740-1809), from the great leaders of the Chassidic movement in her early years. Served as Rav in several communities (Roswell, Żelechów, and Pinsk – where he founded and headed a Yeshiva). When he lived in Pinsk he was forced to leave his leadership after a prohibition (boycott) was signed on the Chassidic followers. He wandered to Berdichev and there he was surrounded by Chassidic followers. Among his great disciples: the Holy Rabbi Yisrael – The Maggid of Koznitz, the Holy Rabbi Avraham Dov of Avritch – the ‘Bat Eyin’, the Holy Rabbi Avraham Dovid of Butchach – the ‘Aishel Avraham’ and more.