The holy Sefer Chesed Le’Avraham, 2 parts. Part 1 on the Torah and part 2 on the holidays, Nach, and Chazal’s sayings. By the holy Rebbe, Admor Rabbi Avraham Yisachar Ber Hakohen Rabinowitz, son and successor of the holy Rebbe, Admor Rabbi Shlomo, author of the “Tiferes Shlomo” of Radomsk. Piotrków, Shlomo Belchatowsky press, 1893-1897. First edition, published by “The sons of the holy Rabbi, the Gaon, the author ZT”L”. 2 volumes.
Some of the words on the title page written in red ink. The Sefer was printed after the passing of its author, but both volumes carry his stamp: “Avraham Yisachar Hakohen Rabinowitz, son of the holy Rabbi, our master Rabbi Shlomo ZT”L of Radomsk”. – the stamps were, most probably, placed there by the publishers, his children, as a verification that they were purchased directly from them. On verso of the title page is printed: “Our request is that anyone purchasing this Sefer and it is not stamped by the sons of the author ZT”L, should know this Sefer was stolen”.
The holy Rebbe, Rabbi Avraham Yisachar Ber Hakohen Rabinowitz of Radomsk (1844-1892). Born to his father, the holy Rebbe, Rabbi Shlomo Hakohen of Radomsk, author of the ‘Tiferes Shlomo’. When he was born, his father was overjoyed to have merited to bring such a lofty soul down to this world. Named after the ‘Bas Ayin’ and the holy Rebbe, the Saba Kadisha, Rabbi Yisachar Ber of Radoshitz. Although he was the youngest son of the ‘Tiferes Shlomo’, he was his successor as Admor, and was known as a holy miracle-worker. Myriads of Polish Jews thronged to him to receive his blessings and to learn the ways of Torah, Chassidus, and Worship from him. Author of the holy Sefer ‘Chessed LeAvraham’ 2 vol. on the Torah and holidays, a Sefer full of Chassidus and the ways to serve Hashem. Passed away on the 13th of Ellul 5652 (Sep. 5, 1892) and was buried next to his father in Radomsk. His son and successor was the holy “Knesses Yechezkel ’. After his passing, the holy ‘Minchas Elazar’ of Munkatch wrote a special Kuntres named “Zichron Tzaddikim” with an awe-inspiring eulogy of the ‘Chessed LeAvraham’.
Vol. I: 217 pp. 25.5cm. Dry paper. Stains. Small tears. Stamps. New leather binding. Good condition.
Vol. II: [1], 156 pp. 25cm. Dry paper. Stains, some from moisture. Mold markings. Stamps. New binding. Restored title page. Fair condition.