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LOT 19:

Siddur HaRama"k, First Print: Three Parts. Premishlan, 1892

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Siddur HaRama"k, First Print: Three Parts. Premishlan, 1892



"Whoever takes this sacred siddur shall be blessed with children, health, and abundant sustenance, and it will provide protection for his home." (approbation from Rabbi Uri of Sambor)


Siddur Tefillah L'Moshe - rare and important Kabbalistic segulah siddur by Kabbalist Rabbi Moshe Cordovero - the Rama"k, whom the Ar"i would refer to as "my teacher and rabbi." Sephard text. Three parts, with separate title pages [two parts for the siddur, and Derech HaChayim]. First edition. Premishlan, Zupnik-Kelner-Hammerschmidt Press, 1892. One of the most important siddurim in the Chassidic world. Complete copy, with the original leather binding and genuine gold imprints.


This sacred segulah siddur is adorned with approbations written especially for this edition by leading Admo"rim of the generation. Tzaddikim of the generation use unusual expressions in their descriptions of this siddur. They bless the purchaser of the siddur with "children, health, and abundant sustenance":

  • The Admo"r, the Imrei Baruch of Vizhnitz writes that "Whoever brings this siddur into his home will have merit protecting him from all evil in his home, and peace and harmony will reign at his residence."
  • The Admo"r Rabbi Yehoshua of Belz writes in the name of his father, the Sar Shalom of Belz, that "Printing this siddur will be beneficial for the children of the Jewish people, to bring Fear of G-d into their hearts, " then adding, "One who brings this siddur into his home brings blessing into his home."
  • The Admo"r Rabbi Uri of Sambor promises: Whoever takes this sacred siddur shall be blessed with children, health, and abundant sustenance, and it will provide protection for his home."

Additional approbations from the Divrei Yechezkel of Shinova, Rabbi David of Khshanov, the Shem Shlomo of Munkacs, the Ateret Yehoshua of Dzikov, Rabbi Yitzchak of Olesk and his brother Rabbi Shlomo of Sassov, the Tzvi L'Tzaddik of Bluzhov and his brother the Bukowsk Rebbe, the Damesek Eliezer of Komárno, the Imrei Yosef of Spinka, Rabbi Shlomo of Bobov, Rabbi David Moshe of Tserkov, Rabbi Mordechai Shraga of Husyatin and Rabbi Yosef of Rimanov, the Pachad Yitzchak of Boyan and Rabbi Yisrael of Sadigura.


Complete copy with the original leather binding, with gilt imprint. Including Derech HaChayim and the rare index leaves.

Part I: Prayers for weekdays and Shabbat. [8], 24, 286 leaf.

Part II: Prayers for Yamim Nora'im, [287]-432, 8 leaf.

Derech HaChayim: [1], 48, [3] leaf.

22.5 cm.


Fine-very fine condition. The siddur was unmistakably well-preserved over the years. Signatures and stamps. Usage marks. Few worming perforations. Original especially massive leather binding that protected the sefer throughout the years. Abrasions and lack in the margins of the spine. 


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