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Elegant and Impressive! Set of Books by the Tzaddikim of Kosov and Vizhnitz - First Edition!

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First editions of books by the Tzaddikim of Vizhnitz, from the Ahavas Sholom to the Ahavas Yisroel. Impressive, elegant leather bindings. 

The set includes five books by the Ahavas Sholom, Toras Chaim, Tzemach Tzaddik, Imrei Baruch and Ahavas Yisroel. 

* Ahavat Sholom. First edition. Lemberg – 1803. 

The Torah of the holy Rav Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Kosov, with an approbation by his pious sons Rabbi Chaim, the Toras Chaim, Rabbi David of  Zablotov and his son-in-law Rabbi Gershon Ashkenazi of Kolomyia. 

An ownership notation on the title page by Rabbi Moshe Yaakov of Bucharest and an ownership stamp: מה שליב בלאה מעיה"ק צפת.

Stains. Slight wear. Moth perforations. Good-very good condition.  

* Torat Chaim first edition. Lemberg – 1855. 

Written by him … the holy Rav the Toras Chaim of Kosov, with an approbation by his pious sons Rabbi Yaakov Shimshon of Kosov, Rabbi Yozsef Alter of Radovich and Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Vizhnitz. 

39, 7 [2] leaves. Including the omission and table of errors. Some stains and wear. Very good condition. 

* Tzemach Tzaddik. First edition, Chernovich. 3 sections bound in a single impressive volume.  

With an approbation by his son the holy Rav the Imrei Baruch of Vizhnitz. 

The first section was printed in Chernovich in 1885. 

The second section, on Chumash Vayikra, was printed in Chernovich in 1892 by Rabbi Chaim Rohotin. 

The third section was printed by Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Vohl in the same year as the first section, 1885. 

Ownership notation on the title page by Shmuel Greenwald of Munkatch. 

[2], 80, 59, [1], 37, [1] leaves. Some of the leaves are dry and brittle. Good condition. 

* Imrei Baruch. First edition. Kolomyia, 1912. 

With an approbation by his pious sons the Ahavas Yisroel and Rabbi Chaim of Itinia. 

Published by his son-in-law Rabbi Mordechai Chodorov and with his foreword. 

[2], 3-32, [1] leaves. With the table of errors. Quality chromo-like paper. Ownership stamp: S.A. Leprn of Amsterdam. Stains, mainly to the last leaf. Very good condition. 

* Ahavat Yisroel. First edition. Grosswardein, 1943. 

With a foreword by his pious sons, who state that the Jewish people are in terrible distress, led like lambs to the slaughter. 

[1], 96 leaves. Minor aging stains. Almost good as new. Very good condition. 

Placed in an impressive case. Elegant leather bindings. Some of the copies are almost good as new. Very good overall condition.