Auction 53 A special Chabad auction, in preparation for the Rebbe's 120th birthday
By Moreshet
Apr 10, 2022
Harav Kook Street 10 Bnei Brak, Israel

Auction No. 53

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Auction No. 53 It will be held on Sunday the 9th of the Nissan 5782 • 10.04.2022 • At 20:00 Israel time

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LOT 020:

Siddur (and machzor) Seder Me’ah She’arim—only edition, rare, Berdichev 1913.

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Siddur (and machzor) Seder Me’ah She’arim—only edition, rare, Berdichev 1913.
Siddur nusach Ari as organized by the Admor Schneur Zalman of Liady, founder of Chabad-Lubavitch chassidus. The siddur was first printed in 1913 in Berdichev at the press owned by Rabbi Chaim Yaakov Sheptil for Rabbi Chaim Eliezer HaKohen Bichovsky and Rabbi Chaim Meir Hillman (author of the Beit Rebbe). Each section of the siddur has a separate title page. The siddur also has “Machzor for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, as practiced among those praying with the Siddur Arizal nusach Rabbeinu HaKadosh the Admor of Liady Baal HaTanya and the Shulchan Aruch [HaRav].” Table with brachot nehenin following the psaks of the Shulchan Aruch HaRav as appear in his siddur. And the Sefer Me’ah She’arim, with 50 Igrot Kodesh and 50 Imrot Kodesh from Chabad Admorim through to the Tzemach Tzedek. Chabad Chassidim today use machzorim printed by Kehat and edited by the last Rebbe, which are based on the Me’ah She’arim machzor before us with some changes.

Bound wit the second section of the Siddur Torah Or and the Shaar HaKollel by Rabbi Avraham David Lawat. Vilna 1896.
Page numbering is faulty.

Tape on a number of pages, tear with missing part of leaf 40, tears without missing parts of a number of pages, each prayer page has, written on the top in blue ink, the four-letter name. Overall fair to good condition.


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