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Seder Ma’amadot, Printed in Slavuta in the Early Years of the Printing House, 1826
Seder Ma’amadot for all days of the week, printed at the Slavuta printing house which is renowned for its virtue by the founder of the printing house Rabbi Moshe Shapiro, Slavuta, 1826.
This Seder Ma’amadot was printed by the founder of the printing house Rabbi Moshe Shapiro the Rav of Slavuta the son of the Holy Rabbi Pinchas of Koretz in the early years of the printing house, thus it is extremely rare.
Seforim that were printed by the Rav of Slavuta and his grandsons were known for their special virtue. The printing press was of the highest quality at that time and its books were known as a welcome sight. Moreover, their printing was done in extreme purity and holiness, even the printing blocks being immersed in a Mikveh before being used. It is common knowledge by Tzaddikim that possessing a book that was printed in Zhitomir is a Segulah for an abundance of blessing and success.
39 leaves, 17 cm.
Thick, quality paper, stains, professional restorations (affecting the text), some moth holes, new semi-leather binding, good-very good condition.
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