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Nefesh HaChaim by Rabbi Chaim of Volozhin - First Edition, 1824
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Nefesh HaChaim by Rabbi Chaim of Volozhin - First Edition, 1824
Nefesh HaChaim, by R. Chaim Rabbi of Volozhin (Valozhyn). Vilna and Grodno, 1824. First edition. Forewords by his sons R. Yitzchak of Volozhin and R. Yosef of Chorzów. Approbations by the rabbis of Vilna, R. Shaul Katzenelbogen and R. Avraham Abele Poswoler.
A classic book of the teachings of the Gaon of Vilna and his disciples, concerning manners of conduct and service of G-d according to both the revealed and hidden realms of the Torah (many parts of the book were written in response to the Chassidic school of thought, following the path and opinion of the Gaon of Vilna and his disciples). The author, R. Chaim of Volozhin, cherished this book more that all his many halachic writings, and before his passing, he ordered his sons to expedite its publishing. The book was edited and brought to print by his son R. Yitzchak of Volozhin and by his nephew, the kabbalist R. Avraham Simcha of Amtchislav (Mstsislaw), who both served as heads of the Volozhin Yeshiva.
[6], 17; 10; 8, [1]; 17; 4 leaves (leaves 1-4, which belong before section 4, were bound at the end of the book). 20.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear. Significant tears to title page margins and several other leaves. Dark stains and scribbles in several places. Ownership and familial inscriptions on flyleaves. New leather binding.
Stefansky Classics, no. 478.

