Copy of the Holy Rebbe Yaakov Hager of Zablotow, Rebbe Moshe Hager of Seret & Radautz, Rebbe Yisroel Hager of Radowitz. Zohar Chadash. Berdichew 1825. Inscriptions in their Holy hands
Zohar Chadash. Torah secrets, corrections and excerpts of Midrashim found after the Zohar. wBerdichew, 1825
The Sefer was published by Rabbi Yisrael Beck with the approbation of Rebbi Yisrael Rabbi of Berdichew, son of Rebbi Levi Yitzchak of Berditchov.
Ben Menachem, Pitchei Shearim p. 139. Vinograd, Berdichew 25: he writes 1815.
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Stamp of the Holy Rebbe Yaakov Hager of Zablotow. Inscriptions that the Sefer belongs to The holy Rebbe Moshe Hager of Seret and Radautz, stamp of the Rebbe Yisroel Hager of Radowitz.
Inscriptions & Marginalia in their holy hands.
Rebbe Yaakov was born in 1813 as the oldest son to his Holy Father Rebbe David of Zablutow & his mother Pessa Leah a daughter of the Holy Rebbe Moshe Leib of Sassow.
He married the daughter of the Holy Rebbe Yehudas Zvi Eicenstein of Rozla & afterwards a daughter of the Holy Rebbe Yeshaya Schor in Jassi.
After his fathers passing in 1848 he took his place as Rebbe of Zablutow until his passing in 1881.
''The second rabbi of Zablotow was Rebbe Yankele (Yakov). He was a nice looking man with a full beard down his chest. He excelled in his conversations with the people and his teaching, people came to him, as they did to his parents, for blessings, remedies, and even emulates. His followers used to welcome him a few miles before he reached the town, and escorted him into town holding torches, running along side his carriage and yelling "The Rabbi is entering our town". People came in from all the neighboring villages, and when he entered the Synagogue which was filled to capacity, they all stood up''.
Seforim that belonged to him are exceedingly rare.
The holy Rebbe Moshe Hager of Seret and Radautz [1840-1902] author of Sefer Vayikach Moshe, the son of the holy Rebbe Rabbi Yosef Alter of Radautz the son of the holy Rebbe Rabbi Chaim of Kosov and the grandson of the holy Rebbe Moshe of Savran. Immigrated to Eretz Yisroel, lived for several years in Haifa and was buried in Safed.
Stamps of his son the Rebbe Yisroel Hager of Radowitz (1876-1940), Rebbe and Rabbi in Radauti, immigrated to the USA in 1913 and established his Beit Midrash in New York.
See also lot 150.
Fair condition, Greenish paper, repairs & losses to title page, marginal worming to first few pages, water stains, page 11 & 18 with tear with a little loss to text, unbound.