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Most Sacred: Sefer Tehillim that Belonged to the Hidden Tzaddik Rabbi Yosef Woltoch

Vendido por: $550
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$ 500
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$1 000 - $1 500
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Most Sacred: Sefer Tehillim that Belonged to the Hidden Tzaddik Rabbi Yosef Woltoch


Sefer Tehillim soaked through with prayers and tears, used by the hidden tzaddik Rabbi Yosef Woltoch to pour out his heart. Rabbi Woltoch was a direct paternal descendant of the sacred Admo"r Rabbi Miche'le of Zlotchov. He used it to enact his famous salvations for one and all.


Kabbalistic prayers for livelihood and healing are featured at the end of the Sefer Tehillim, along with pidyon nefesh l'choleh by the Chid"a, as well as Rash"i's commentary and the elucidation and ma'amarim from the Chid"a's sefer Yosef Tehillot.


Signed detailed confirmation - the the full details of the person who received the sefer from the hidden tzaddik, as well as personal testimony that the tzaddik would pray from this Tehillim at the Ahavat Chaim synagogue in the Beit Yisrael neighborhood of Jerusalem.


This sacred sefer was used by Rabbi Yosef Woltoch to pour out his soul in his famous prayers to the salvation of the Jewish people, which extended hours upon hours and enacted salvations like those performed by his ancestors, the ancient tzaddikim.


Refer to the Hebrew catalog text for a brief biography of the hidden tzaddik Rabbi Yosef Woltoch.


Sefer Tehillim Mehuderet [Livorno, 1866]. [3], 209 leaf. 17 cm. Lacking the title page and the following leaf. However, all the psalms themselves are complete.

Moderate-fine condition. Tears, multiple tearstains and usage marks along all the leaves of the sefer attesting to intense, stormy prayers. Antique binding, reinforced by a strip of tape on the spine.