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Chassidus. Tzon Kedoshim – published per the instructions of the Chozeh of Lublin with an ...

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Chassidus. Tzon Kedoshim – published per the instructions of the Chozeh of Lublin with an outstanding approbation from him.

Sefer Tzon Kedoshim – novellae and comments on Tractates Zevachim, Menachot, Bechorot, Erchin, Temurah, Meilah, by Rabbi Avraham Chaim Schorr, author of Torat Chaim on the Talmud.
The work was published per the request of the Chozeh of Lublin, as noted on the title page: The book was published per the instructions the great Admor...chasida u’prisha…G-dly, pious person…Yaakov Yitzchak Halevi Horowitz of Łańcut who now lives in Lublin.”
The back of the title page bears the rare, unique approbation of the Chozeh of Lublin, which reveals a bit of his dedication to his avodat hakodesh.
Excerpt:
  “Since I was young, I had a desire to create a commentary on seder Kadshim, since it is well-known that it is a great mitzvah to learn the halachot of kadshim…and Seder Kadshim is a closed book, and is not edited properly like the other Gemaras that have versions and commentaries of the Maharshal, Maharsha, Mahram. Apparently, Seder Kadshim was not studied in depths with disciples, since it wasn’t so necessary for generations. And then  I was busy with many public issues, since the needs of the Jewish People are many, to give advice, to pray for them, and I was scared to push them away, since I saw that Hashem helped me benefit the Jewish People...It was difficult for me to do it since I had no time to study…and for a few years I asked a number of printers to print this Tzon Kedoshim…” 

The front flyleaf bears the signature of Rabbi Yisroel Nissan Kuperstock av”d Makó, author of the Shu”t Ani ben Pachma, from his era in the rabbinate in Peshischa.
In addition to an owner notation that the book belongs to Rabbi Reuven Yehuda Leib av”d טשיזאווי (Poland).

Lemberg (1811).
Pagination and size: [1], 52 [should say: 53] leaves. 35 cm.
Tear with loss in the title page and following pages that have been professionally restored, the margins of the last leaves are worn, minimal worming holes and water stains, binding in disrepair. Moderate condition.

Stefansky, Chassidus, 653.


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