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Sefer Segulah for protection, to be saved from Chevlei Mashiach and beneficial for Teshuvah! Printed during World War II! Or layesharim by Rabbi Zerach Eidlitz of Prague. Budapest, [1942]. With an important and rare letter by the publisher.
Sefer or Layesharim, by the holy Gaon Rabbi Zerach Eidelitz, a disciple of Rabbi Yonason Eibeschutz. The press of Meshulam Zalman Katz Katzburg, Budapest, [1942].
[11], 7-227 pp. 30 cm. Color title page. As mentioned in the publisher’s foreword, despite its cost, the book was printed on quality paper. This edition contains many important approbations by contemporary Geonim who later perished in the Holocaust.
* Enclosed with this copy is a letter published by the publisher containing criticism of people who claimed that "כי הספר הקדוש הזה אינו לפי הזמן דעתה" and noting that the approbations and the letters by the famed Geonim indicate the sanctity and benefit of the book.
According to the wonderful approbations, the book is an excellent Segulah for protection as well as Teshuvah and good deeds.
The Gaon Rabbi Zerach Eidelitz (ca. 1725-1780) a Gedol Torah of Prague in the period of the Nodah BiYehuda, Darshan and Dayan.
Dismantled, detached binding. The front board is attached to a gathering and is detached from the rest of the binding. Blemishes to spine – with a detached leaf and a partly detached gathering. Fair condition.
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