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The First Printed ‘Krovatz’ – For Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur, With Yiddish Translation. Krakow, 15171

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‘Krovatz’, liturgies for Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur according to Polish customs with translation to Yiddish. Krakow, 1571. Extremely rare!


“’Krovatz’, an acronym of Kol Rina Viyeshu’ah Be’oholei TZadikim”. Translation in Yiddish to the Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur Machzor, containing mainly the liturgies in the prayers. Yitzchak ben Aharon of Prostitz press, Krakow, 1571. Apparently the first ever print of a ‘Krovatz’. Rare.

Incomplete exemplar. Missing pgs. 1-30, 99-103, & 106-108. Title page and last page replaced with professional photocopy. Translation in Tzor font. The National Library does not own a physical copy of the Sefer.

[1], 31-98, 104-105 pp. New, cloth cover. Incomplete exemplar. Age stains. Damaged margins artistically restored, with some damage to text. Fair condition.

Measurement: 30 CM