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Four Hassidic Books – Unknown Editions

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Four Hassidic Books – Unknown Editions
Kohelet Moshe, by the Rebbe Rabbi Moshe Elyakim Bri'ah, Maggid Meisharim of Koznitz. With compilations by his father, Rabbi Yisrael, the Maggid of Koznitz. Lublin 1906. Second edition. Detailed second title page.
The book contains novellae on the Parshiyot of the Torah and the holidays. On pp. 235-239, Torah compilations by the Maggid of Koznitz.
Since its printing, the book has been considered a book of Segulah, which protects the house of its owner, as is mentioned by the approbations at the beginning and end of the book, which were reprinted in this edition as in the first edition.
Hundreds of names appear in the lists of prenumeranten, among them most prominent rabbis and Rebbes.
268 pp.
Condition: Good.
Be'er Moshe. Rabbi Moshe Elyakim Bri'ah. Józefów, 1883. Second edition. Two sections (with a separate title page for the second section). At the end of the book, a list of omissions. Stamps and signatures.
392, [1] pp.
Condition: Good. Detached title page. A leaf might be lacking.
Kohelet Moshe. Rabbi Moshe Elyakim Bri'ah. Lublin 1924. A facsimile edition, bibliographically unknown. Does not appear in libraries in Israel. (The last known edition that was printed in Lublin is from 1914!).
On the title page, a dedication (from 1820) handwritten by Rabbi Baruch Weil, a gift to the Chassid groom Rabbi Yehoshua Menachem Ehrenberg, the future Av Beit Din of Tel Aviv and author of 'Devar Yehoshua'. A similar dedication (cut off) on leaf 25.
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Or La'Shamayim. By Rabbi Meir Ha'levi Av beit Din of Opatow. Lublin 1824. A facsimile edition, bibliographically unknown. Does not appear in libraries in Israel. Approbations from 1909 and earlier.
238 pp. Condition: Good. Wear.