Tractates Makos, Horayos, Eduyos and Mishnayos Avos and more. Printed by the partners of the Shapiro family in Zhitomir, 1860.
Copy of the Kloiz of Boyan Berditchev Bukavina Chassidim – with important glosses and comments by important sages of the Kloiz.
Printed in this volume are tractate Makos with the Rosh, the Rif, Maharsha, tractates Horayos and Eduyos, Mishnayos tractate Avos and Avos DeRabbi Natan and the small tractates: Gerim, Avadim, Derech Eretz, Smachos, Sofrim and Halachos Ketanos by Rabbeinu Asher and more.
A copy with the stamps ‘Boyaner Kloiz Radovich Bukavina’, with important glosses, some of them lengthy, handwritten by the sages of the Kloiz and handwritten in print letters. Important!
Two title pages for tractate makos and one title page for each tractate of the babylonian Talmud.
The important and pedigreed printery of the holy Tzaddikim of the Shapiro family was established in Slavuta by the holy Rav Rabbi Moshe Shapiro the son of Rabbi Pinchas of Koretz and was considered one of the most pedigreed printeries, both because of the quality of its printing and because of the pedigree of its owners.
The printery which was closed due to an informing to the authorities was reestablished in Zhitomir in 1847 by the grandsons of the Rav of Slavuta, Rabbi Chanina Lipa and Rabbi Yehoshua Heschil Shapiro and operated until 1864.
Seforim that were printed at the printeries of Slavuta and Zhitmoir were known for their special holiness and sanctity, their printing blocks being immersed in a Mikveh before being used. It is common knowledge that possessing a book that was printed in Zhitomir or Slavuta is a Segulah for an abundance of blessing and success.
[2], 2-34, 282-286, leaf 40, [1], 2-19, [1], 2-66, 1-45. Ownership notations and ownership stamps. Moth perforations, Wear to the edges. Healthy, quality leaves. Wide sheets. Aging and water stains. Non-original, damaged binding. Good condition.
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