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Pedigreed copy of two renowned Tzaddikim! Beracha Meshuleshet on Tractate Berachot. Contains three Sefraim by the greatest Rishonim: Tosfot Rabbienu Yehuda HeChassid, Tosfot HaRosh, and Shita Mekubetzet by Rabbi Bezalel Ashkenazi. First ediiton. Warsaw, [1863].
the Holy copy that was owned by two Tzaddikim and with the holy signatures of the Holy Rabbi Nachum Dober of Sadigura and the Holy Rabbi Meir Yosef of Kerestir!
In the body of the Sefer, many stamps and holy signatures handwritten by the Holy Rabbi Nachum Ber of Sadigura, who owned the Sefer which was part of his library. Stamp ‘Minchat Shai’ indicates that the holy rabbi received it as a gift as he used to classify and sign his Sefarim – Minchat Shai (gift), Yerushat Avot (inheritance) and Kinyan Kaspi (bought by him).
In addition, a sticker indicates that the book was part of the enormous library of the Holy Rabbi Nachum Dober.
In addition, stamps and ownership signatures of the Holy Rabbi Meir Yosef Rubin the successor of the Holy Rabbi Yeshayale of Kerestir.
The Holy Rabbi Nachum Dober Friedman [1844-1883] the son of the Holy Rabbi Rabbi Sholom Yosef of Ruzhin and the son-in-law of the Holy Rabbi Avraham Yaakov of Sadigura, a great Torah and Chassidut Gaon, who lived his entire life in the Chatzer of his in-law in Sadigura. His large library contained rare Sefarim and invaluable manuscripts and was one of the most important and well-known libraries of his time. The Gaon author of ‘Yad Yehuda’ the Rav of Sadigura writes in his introduction to his book ‘And when I came to Sadigura I found what my soul loves in the house of my relative the Holy Tzaddik Rabbi Nachum Dov who has a collection of invaluable Sefarim by ancient authors like no other in value and glory’.
The Holy Rabbi Meir Yosef of Kerestir [1878-1944] the son of the Holy Rabbi Baruch of Bridzavich, the grandson of the Holy Tzaddikim of Kozhnitz, Lizhensk, Ropshitz, Linsk, Ziditchov, Komorna and more. A disciple of the Holy Gaon of Mád author of ‘Levushei Mordechai’. Son-in-law of the Holy Rabbi Avraham the son and successor of the Holy Rabbi the Tzaddik and miracle-worker Rabbi Yeshayale of Kersetir. For six years he lived with his in-law and grandfather who showed him great affection. Before the passing of Rabbi Yeshayale, he saw by Ruach HaKodesh that his son Avrahamale will not live long, therefore he appointed his beloved grandson as his successor when the time comes.
There are many stories of people who needed salvation and saw Rabbi Yeshayale in a dream telling them to go to his grandson and successor who will save them. There are also stories of elderly Hassidim who prayed on the holy grave, where they fell asleep and saw Rabbi Yeshayale who told them, what are you looking for up here, go down to my grandson and there you will be saved.
[3], 44, 39, 33 leaves. 24 cm. Light wear. Stains. Original binding slightly detached and worn. Catalog symbology from the library of Rabbi Nachum Ber of Sadigura on the binding.
Good-very good condition.
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