Sefer Ashlei Ravravei, Section II, printed by Rabbi Shmuel Avraham Shapiro in Slavuta, 1833.
On Yoreh Deah, Hilchos Yein Nesech, from Siman 123 to 403 Hilchos Aveilus.
The press of ‘Ben Harav’ the holy Rav Rabbi Shmuel Avraham Shapiro of Slavuta, in the lifetime of his father Rabbi Moshe.
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.
[1], 222 leaves. Title page with red lettering. Bluish paper. Perforations and wear to the title pages and first leaves, slightly affecting the text. Aging stains. Water stains, mainly on the flyleaves. Original binding, worn and blemished. Fair general condition. The leaves of the book are in good condition. ………………………………………..