Sefer Nachlat Tzvi, by Rabbi Tzvi Guttmacher.

Lemberg, 1873. First edition.

Includes four compositions: Nachlat Tzvi on Tractate Yevamot and Ken Meforeshet on Mishnayot Tractate Kinnim, by Rabbi Tzvi Guttmacher; Tzofnat Pane’ach and Shalom BePamalia shel Maala, by his father Rabbi Eliyahu Guttmacher of Greiditz (Grodzisk Wielkopolski).

Rabbi Eliyahu Guttmacher Rabbi of Greiditz (1796-1875) was a disciple of Rabbi Akiva Eger. Known as a holy kabbalist and wonder-worker, he published the works of his son R. Tzvi, who passed away in his lifetime. In his foreword to Ken Meforeshet,

R. Eliyahu promises: "Whoever seeks deliverance from G-d… should study a Mishna with the Rav (Bartenura), Tosafot Yom Tov and my son’s commentary and then stand to pray in any language he is comfortable in… detailing his request so he will be answered…".

[1], 1-4 pages; 2-28; 42 leaves. 27.7 cm

Brittle paper (the 2 added leaves are on especially dry paper).

Overall in Good condition, title page professionally restored in the corners, index pages water stained & with tears, first page of Tzofnat Pane’ach with textual loss, marginal taping to last page, sumptuous leather binding.

Variant. In this copy, two leaves with "Index to the Sefer Tzofnat Pane’ach" were added after the title page. These leaves are not recorded in the Bibliography of the Hebrew Book.

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