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Glosses of Ha-Rav Ha-Sadeh on Sefer Shemen Sasson


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Glosses of Ha-Rav Ha-Sadeh on Sefer Shemen Sasson
Sefer Shemen Sasson, Part IV, Petach Einayim. Al Kol Sidrei Ha-Kavanot. Jerusalem, [1889], Hara"m Lilienthal printing.
Signatures of the Kabbalist Rabbi in Jerusalem, Ha-Rav Sadeh "Hayim Shaul Dweikh Ha-Cohen". "Sadeh". Many glosses. Most of the glosses in his handwriting and some of them in handwriting of his disciples. Some of them signed: "Sadeh". Some of the glosses are novellae and commentaries and some of them are practical comments for intentions and various remarks.
Kabbalist Rabbi Shaul Hayim Ha-Cohen Dweikh (1858-1933). Born in Aram Tzova. Studied Kabbalah from te greatest Kabbalists in Aram Tzova, Rabbi Eliyahu , Ba'al "Sfat Emet" and Rabbi Nissim Harari Raful, Ba'al "Alei Nahar". Corresponded in Kabbalah with the sages of "Beit El" in Jerusalem [He also corresponded with the Kabbalist Rabbi Sasson Presiado, Ba'al "Shemen Sasson"]. In 1890 he came to Jerusalem, became one of the sages of Beit El and studied with Kabbalists Rabbi Nissim Ani Rabbi Vidal Angil and others.
In 1896 he established "Yeshivat Ha-Mekubalim… Rechovot Ha-Nahar". He was considered one of the greatest Kabbalists in Jerusalem and admired even by Ashkenazi Kabbalists. In 1900 lost his sight, and in the next 33 years taught and studied only by the power of his memory, and used to proof books he published by hearing only.
When still in Aram Tzova he used to write his novellae in Kabbalah inside his books, and after he became blind his disciples wrote them for him.
From sheets such as these Sefer "Pe'at Ha-Sadeh" was collected (2 parts, Jerusalem 1998).
The novellae on the sheets in this item were not printed in Sefer "Pe'at Ha-Sadeh", [compare to glosses in the book, page 411].
See there also photocopiess of his handwriting, and the handwriting of his disciples. From the comparison it is clear that significant parts of the glosses are in his handwriting.
[1], 188 leaves. 35.7 cm. One page printed upside down. Author's introduction is missing. Wide margins. Very good condition. Dry paper with few tears. Original binding, cardboard with leather spine, somewhat worn and damaged.
CD of Mif’al ‘ha-Bibliografia, item 0171868.