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Noam Megadim UKevod HaTorah – Lviv, 1807 – First Edition

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Noam Megadim UKevod HaTorah – Lviv, 1807 – First Edition
Noam Megadim UKevod HaTorah, homiletics, pilpul, ethics and Chassidut on the Torah portions, by R. Eliezer HaLevi Horowitz, rabbi of Tarnogród. Lviv, [1807]. First edition. With approbations by foremost Chassidic leaders, the Maggid of Kozhnitz, the Chozeh of Lublin, the Ohev Yisrael of Apta and the Yismach Moshe.
R. Eliezer HaLevi Horowitz Rabbi of Tarnogród (d. 1806), a holy and eminent Torah scholar, disciple of R. Elimelech of Lizhensk and the Maggid of Zlotchov. In this book, he quotes numerous Torah thoughts from prominent and early Chassidic masters. The book bears 11 approbations by leaders of that generation, highlighting the holiness and asceticism of the author. The Chozeh of Lublin acclaims him in his approbation: "…all his ways were for the sake of Heaven... and he was very exceptional and unparalleled, whether in halachah or aggadah… and an exceptional orator…". The Maggid of Kozhnitz writes in his approbation: "and all the teachings in this book were established to instruct on the way of acquiring holiness and true humility".
Glosses in Sephardic script on some leaves.
[4], 102; 76 leaves. Lacking final [2] leaves with "names of signees". Approx. 21 cm. Slightly darkened paper. Fair-good condition. Stains. Worming to many leaves, affecting text, repaired with paper (book professionally restored). Tears repaired with paper. Open tears to title page, affecting border and text on both sides, repaired with paper and handwritten replacement of missing text (primarily on verso). New leather binding.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 382.

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