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The holy Sefer Noam Elimelech, facsimile edition of the first edition, which belonged to the...

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The holy Sefer Noam Elimelech, facsimile edition of the first edition, which belonged to the Tzaddikim of Keretsir, with the hadnwritten signature of the holy Rav Rabbi Avraham of Kerestir, the only son of the renowned holy Rav Rabbi Yeshaya’le of Kerstir, which he gave in his father’s lifetime to his close disciple Rabbi Avraham Zvi Ginzler of Homna. 

The holy Sefer Noam Elimelech, a copy of the Tzaddikim of Kerestir, with the handwritten signature of the holy Rav Rabbi Avraham of Kerestir in th elifetime of his holy father Rabbi Yeshaya’le of Kerestir. His name is impressed on the binding. 

On the title page, a warm lengthy dedication handwritten by the holy Rav Rabbi Avraham, who signed ‘Avraham Steiner‘ and to which a unique notation was added ‘the son of the Tzaddik Rav Rabbi Yeshaya Shalita, called by all Rabbi Yeshaya’le of Kerestir‘. He gave the Sefer to Rabbi Yeshaya’le’s loyal disciple the Chassid Rabbi Avraham Zvi Ginzler Domatz of Homna. 

Appearing on the flyleaf is a signature in pencil ‘Yashaya ben Rabbi Moshe’, which is similar to the signature of the holy Rav Rabbi Yeshaya’le himself; yet it turns out that it is not his signature. 

The holy Rav Rabbi Yeshaya’le used to read every Sabbath from the holy Sefer Noam Elimelech, from an edition that was similar to the first one with the special star-shaped markings. He used to stop every time he reached a star and say ‘zagt her azoy’. 

On leaf 33, a short handwritten gloss. 

The holy Rav Rabbi Avraham of Kerestir [passed away in 1928], the only son and successor of the holy Rav, the wonder-worker Rabbi Yeshaya’le of Kerestir.  

The Chassid Rabbi Avraham Zvi Ginzler Domatz of Homna. A disicple of the author of Arugas HaBosem and of the Tzaddikim of Belz and Siget. The son of the Gaon Rav Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Ginzler, who was a leading disicple of the holy Rav Rabbi Yeshaya. His brother was the author of Sefer Mei Be’er Yeshaya. 

[2], 112 leaves, 24.5 cm. Dry, slightly brittle paper. Aging stains and stains of use. Non-professional repairs of tears. Original semi-leather binding. Good condition. 

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