Sefer ‘Sheat Ratzon’ commentary on Zohar and Tikunei Zohar, by the gaon and Mekubbal Rabbi Shlomo HaKohen – the ‘Yefeh Sha’ah’ on the writings of the Ari, Selanik (Thessaloniki), 1820, first edition.
Personal copy of the Holy righteous Rabbi David Tzvi Shlomo of Leluv – Rebbe David’l Biderman of Leluv, with his holy signature with tens of hand written notations.
As known, the holy Rabbi Moshe Mordechai of Leluv desired very much to own the sefer of his grandfather the Holy Rabbi of Leluv, and after multiple great efforts he was very fortunate to get the siddur of his holy grandfather, from then until the end of his life he used it every Shabbat Mevorchim.
The holy Mekubbal Rabbi Shlomo ben Rabbi Yehudah HaKohen, from the great and prominent Mekubbalim and Poskim of the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th century.
Hrh" k Rabbi David Tzvi Shlomo Biderman of Leluv, called with admiration Rabbi David’l [1843-1918], the fourth Admo’r of Leluv, son of Rabbi Elazer Mendel Biderman and Mrs Matel Faiga daughter of Hrhk Rabbi Tzvi son of the Chozeh of Lublin. Under the influence of Chasidei Karlin in Jerusalem he traveled to the Holy " Beit Aharon" of Karlin and became one of his outstanding disciples.
Admired by all inhabitants of Jerusalem, and all of the Holy Land of Israel, his name was remembered with love and longing by all of Jerusalem shel Maalah, his positive influence is recognized until our days. Also the Arabs and the Turkish Governors of the city, admired and honored him with reverence. He was responsible for the Kolel Warsaw of Jerusalem, and was very actively involved to support and expand the settlement and build neighborhoods for the Polish immigrants. For a while he served as Rosh Yeshiva of ‘Chayei Olam’ of Jerusalem.
His children are Hrh" k Rabbi Shimon Nathan Nata Biderman. Rabbi Yaakov Yosef Biderman, and Rabbi Pinches Uri Biderman. His sons-in-laws are Rabbi Avraham Shlomo Adler, Rabbi Mordechei David Weinstock, Rabbi Avraham Horovitz, and Rabbi Aharon Yehoshua Eliach. His grandson is the famous mekubal Rabbi Moshe Yair Weinstock.
[1] 240 pages, 27 cm. Good condition. Some aging stains, moth holes, professionally rehabilitated. Torn at the left edge of page 33 with damage to some text. New cover.