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Set of Mikdash Melech, Commentary on the Zohar, Copy Studied by Rabbi Elazar Menachem Mendel of Lelov

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Set of Mikdash Melech, Commentary on the Zohar, Copy Studied by Rabbi Elazar Menachem Mendel of Lelov



Commentary on the Zohar by the G-dly Kabbalist Rabbi Shalom Buzaglo, from what he received from his rabbis, and what he brought from the words of the Rama"z with supplements per the Ar"i's Kabbalah. Sudylkov 1819-1821. Three volumes.

This set was printed in Sudylkov 1819-1821. There are several variants of this edition. Refer to Yudlov, Mikdash Melech by R' Shalom Buzaglo, Kapust and Sudylkov 1810-1821, Kiryat Sefer 63, 1990-1991, p. 679-682.

Stamps in every one of the volumes: Elazar Menachem ben HaRav Moshe of Jerusalem.


Refer to the Hebrew catalog text for a brief biography of Rabbi Elazar Menachem Mendel Biderman of Lelov.


Set of an important Kabbalistic work studied by the Admo"r, an expert in concealed wisdom.

Bereishit: 164 (lacking the title page and the introductions). Shemot: [1] 134, 155-158, [1] leaf. Vayikra: [1], 104 leaf. Bamidbar Devarim: [1], 114, [1] leaf, 21 cm. Blue paper.

Overall fine condition. Minimal aging stains. Minimal reinforcements. Magnificent new bindings