Auction 050 Partea 2 Special Chabad Auction in Honor of Chag HaGeulah Yud-Tes Kislev – Rosh Hashana of Chassidut – Marking the Date in which Rebbe Shneur Zalman of Liadi was Released from Czarist Imprisonment
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Siddur Im Dach (By the Baal HaTanya) – Both Parts – Warsaw, 1866-1867

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Siddur Im Dach (By the Baal HaTanya) – Both Parts – Warsaw, 1866-1867

Order of prayers for the whole year according to the Arizal rite, with commentary by Rebbe Shneur Zalman of Liadi, the Baal HaTanya. Warsaw: R. Natan Schriftgisser, 1866-1867.

Two parts in two volumes. Part I with commentary on Pesukei DeZimrah and Kavanot for Tzitzin, Tefillin, Tefillah, Shema, Birkat HaMazon, weddings, and circumcisions; Part II with commentary on Shabbat, Rosh Chodesh, festivals and more.


Two parts in two volumes: Part I: [2], 154 leaves. Part II: [1], 2-62; 1-57, 60-94 leaves. Leaves 58-59 from the second sequence are missing. Approx. 24 cm. Good condition. Stains, creases and wear. Worming. Inscriptions and stamps. New, matching leather bindings. Oberlander, HaSiddur, XVI, p. 319.


Siddur Im Dach

The Chabad Siddur, which Chabad Chassidim call Siddur Im Dach (an abbreviation of Divrei Elohim Chaim), contains the text of the Siddur, the anthology of laws and Chassidic discourses originally delivered mainly on Shabbat to his sons and several elite disciples. The text, laws and two discourses (HaKol Kol Yaakov and He'arah LeTikun Chatzot) were composed by the Baal HaTanya, and printed in his lifetime in several editions. The other discourses were recorded by his son the Mitteler Rebbe and edited for press by his grandson the Tzemach Tzedek.