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Sefer Beit Aharon (references to all biblical verses) – Frankfurt an der Oder, 1690 – Single Edition – from the library of the holy Rav Rabbi Avraham Yaakov Friedman of Sadigura, the son of the holy Rav of Ruzhin – stamps of his successors the holy brothers the Or Yisroel of Sadigura and the Pachad Yitzchak of Boyan – handwritten signature of the Or Yisroel – a copy that had belonged to the Beis Midrash of the holy Rav Rabbi Berish Av Beis Din of Sdeh Lavan, the father-in-law of the holy Rav Rabbi Yerachmiel of Pshischa and brother-in-law of the Baruch Ta’am
Sefer Beit Aharon is "a reference to thirty six books", to all biblical verses. The book is an expansion of Sefer Toldot Aharon by Rabbi Aharon of Pissaro which was printed in Amsterdam in 1652.
A signature on the front guard leaf: "This book belongs to Yisroel Friedman". Stamps of the holy brothers on the three title pages: "Yitzchak Friedman" and "Yisroel Friedman".
Ownership notations on the title page and the following leaf of the Besi Midrash fo Rabbi Berish of Sdeh Lavan.
Please refer to Hebrew catalog text for a brief biography of Rabbi Dober [Berish] Av Beis Din of Sdeh Lavan.
The Holy Rav Rabbi Yitzchak Friedman, the Pachad Yitzchak of Boyan [1850-1917] the son of the Holy Rav Rabbi Avraham Yaakov of Sadigura and one of the greatest grandsons of Ateres Tiferest Yisroel of Ruzhin. The head and father of the Boyan Chassidic dynasty. Was born on Rosh Hashana and was therefore named ‘Yitzchak’ and known as the Pachad Yitzchak. Thousands from all countries came to his court to feel the pleasantness of his Avodas Hashem, typical of the royalty of the Ruzhin house, and to see the miracles that he worked for thousands.
The holy Rav the Or Yisroel of Sadigura [1852-1907] the son of the holy Rav Rabbi Avraham Yaakov (the first) of Sadigura, the son and successor of Ateret Tiferet Yisroel of Ruzhin. The Or Yisroel was the Rav of Ruzhin’s first grandson and was named after him. Eventually, he succeeded him as Rav in Sadigura.
2; 2; 178 leaves. 3 separate title pages for Torah, Nevi’im and Ketuvim. Illustrations on the first and third title pages. 30 cm. Most of the leaves are in good-fair condition. Stains. Tears and moth marks to the title page and first and last leaves. Detached binding.
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