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‘Tzedah LaDerech’ Rabbienu Menachem ben Zerach, Lemberg 1859. A copy of the holy Tzaddikim of Ruzhin, the holy Rav Rabbi Shlominyu of Sadigura [the first] and the holy Rav Rabbi Shlomo of Chortkov, with important editings handwritten by the holy Rav Rabbi Shlominyu of Sadigura.
On the title page, the holy stamp of the holy Rav Rabbi Shlomo of Sadigura, the second son of the holy Rav Rabbi Avraham Yaakov of Sadigura, designated to succeed him in the Holy land and admired by masses of Chassidim.
The stamp is round, in Hebrew and a foreign language, with a kind of vulture in it, similar to the holy stamps of his holy brother of Sadigura, of the Stefansti Chassidus and of the renowned library of his brother-in-law the hoy Rav Rabbi Nachum Ber of Sadigura.
Except for it, the pure stamp of the holy Rav Rabbi Shlomo f Chertkov, the son of the holy Rav Rabbi Nachum Mordechai the son of the holy Rav Rabbi Yisroel of Chertkov. An additional stamp on the last page.
In the body of the Sefer, three important kabbalistic editings, one lengthy of 3 lines and additional editings.
The holy Rav Rabbi Shlomo [Shlominyu] of Sadigure (1843-1880) – the son of the first Admor of Sadigura, the holy Rav Rabbi Avraham Yaakov. By his first marriage his was the son-in-law of the holy Rav Rabbi Zvi Hirsch of Rimnov and by his second marriage, the son-in-law of his uncle the holy Rav Rabbi David Halperin, the son-in-law of the holy Rav Aterest Tiferes Yisroel of Ruzhin. The Tzaddikim of the generation, and especially his forefathers the holy Rav of Ruzhin and the holy Rav the Beis Aharon of Karlin, praised his sanctity using moving expressions. In his father’s lifetime, Avrechim gathered around him and he was supposed to succeed his father yet passed away during his holy father’s lifetime.
His grandson the Holy Admor Rabbi Shlomo’nyu of Chortkov (1894-1959) The son of the Holy Rabbi Nachum Mordechai of Chortkov, and son-in-law of his uncle the Holy Rabbi Yisroel of Sadigura. His mother the pious Rebbetzen was the daughtre of the holy Rav Rabbi Shlominyu of Sadigura and he was named after him. After his father’s passing, in 1946, he succeeded him has Admor of Chortkov. Was the president of the Ruzhin institutions, acted for independence education and was one of the Tzaddikim of the generation. His sefer on the Torah and Moadim ‘Divrei Shlomo’.
[7] 144 leaves. Minor moth perforations. Non-original binding. Good-very good condition.
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