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LOTE 294:

Seder Leil Shavuot. Venice, 1796 / Seder Mishmeret HaChadash. Mantua, 1752

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Seder Leil Shavuot. Venice, 1796 / Seder Mishmeret HaChadash. Mantua, 1752

Two books in the patterns of Atlia in the 1700s.

Seder Mishmeret HaChadash. Prayers for the eve of Rosh Chodesh, according to the custom of the members of the city of Mantua. Mantua, 1752. 

Rare. Recorded in the Bibliography of the Hebrew Book according to a copy from a private collection. Two pages were added at the end in block scribal handwriting: After the entire seder is completed ... this prayer written by Rabbi Yitzchak Berachya of Fano is recited: May it be Your will ... that you purify the impurity of your nation ...

44 leaves, 17 cm. 

 Aging stains. Old semi-leather binding. Condition Fine-very fine.

Seder Tikun Leil Shavuot as arranged by the author of the Shelah, with a refrain by Rabbi Moshe Zakut - the Remaz. Venice, 1796. 

The printers write that they did not change the order from that written by the Shelah despite there being other printers who did change the order. A long refrain for Shavuot "Malka Shalim," a refrain in Aramaic by Rabbi Moshe Zakut - the Remaz, with a Hebrew translation, by Rabbi Eliezer HaRofeh of Mantua is on the last leaves. 

[4], 68 leaves, 17 cm. 

Condition Very fine. Pleasant ancient cardboard binding.