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Lot : 5


Siddur Baal Hatanya - Nusach Ari, Chabad: With Chassidic Hagaoss  - Warsaw  [1867]

Opening bid: $5,000

Siddur Baal Hatanya – Nusach Ari, Chabad: With Chassidic Hagaoss  – Warsaw  [1867]

Dezher Rebbes’ Copy
Siddur according to the Nusach Ari as established by the Baal Hatanya, with halachos, interpretations of hard words, kavanos and Chassidus.

This copy was owned by the Dezher Rebbes
:
Rav Moshe Panet of Dezh;
his son Rav Yechezkel Panet of Dezh,
the Knesses Yechezkel;
his sons Rav Yaakov Elimelech Panet of Dezh the Zichron Yaakov, and Rav Yosef Panet of Dezh.

At the beginning of the sefer and on the title pages are the stamps of all the abovementioned Rebbes.

Warsaw 5627 [1867]. Pages: part I, 154; part II, 62. Size: 23 cm.
A complete copy, bound in a new leather binding. Good condition.

On the Siddur’s Margins.
On the siddur’s margins are dozens of glosses, with summaries and explanations of the Chassidich teachings, testifying to the writer’s enormous greatness in Kabbalah and understanding of the Baal Hatanya’s deep teachings.

On the other side of the title page, the writer elaborates on the importance of learning niglah and nistar, and studying the works of the students of the Baal Shem Tov.

On part II page 23, he explains why Chassidim travel to their Rebbes, and why they give pidyonos to their Rebbes.

The identity of the writer is unknown to us.

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