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Sefer 'Tzemach Hashem L'Tzvi', Articles of Chassidut on Torah, authored by the Holy Maggid Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch of ...


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Sefer 'Tzemach Hashem L'Tzvi', Articles of Chassidut on Torah, authored by the Holy Maggid Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch of Nadvorna. First edition, Barditchev 1817.
First edition of the sefer 'Tzemach Hashem LaTzvi' by the Holy Maggid Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch of Nadvorna, Barditchev, 1817.
With approbations of the Holy Rabbi of Barditchev, and Rabbi Margolioth of Brody, and more.
The Holy Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch of Nadvorna (1740-1802). From the great sages of his generation,   disciple of the Holy Baal Shem Tov and of his disciple the Holy Maggid of Mezritch. During his youth,  while teaching  children he went along with that family he taught for a wedding to Zlotshov, where he then met and got close to the Holy Rabbi Yechiel Michal of Zlotshov becoming a revered disciple.
After his marriage he served as Maggid (lecturer) in Dolyna. After the Holy Rabbi Moshe Shoham (disciple of the Holy Baal Shem Tov) arrived to serve as Rabbi in Dolyna, Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch refused to continue lecturing in Dolyna and he moved for his honor to Nadvorna,   there he served as Maggid (lecturer) until his passing. There he also led a group of his disciples (Including Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch of Zidichov, Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Kosov, Rabbi Avraham of Buczacz.)
20 cm. [3], 28, 138 pages. 
Stained, few moth damages, rehabilitation on several pages, part of sefer is printed on bluish paper, bound in beautiful leather binding. General condition good-very good.