Auction 118 Part 2. Seforim, Kabbalah & Chassidut, Manuscripts & Rabbinical letters. Belongings of Tzadikim & Amulets
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17.12.19
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LOT 208:

Ohr Yitzchak, by Rabbi Yitzchak HaKohen of Stashov - Never-Printed Manuscript. Eastern Europe, 1700s

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$ 300
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$600 - $800
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Ohr Yitzchak, by Rabbi Yitzchak HaKohen of Stashov - Never-Printed Manuscript. Eastern Europe, 1700s
Ohr Yitzchak - elucidations on chamishah chumshei Torah (primarily Bereishit) and a few Talmudic novellae. Handwritten by Rabbi Yitzchak b"r Shlomo Zalman HaKohen, author of Pnei Yitzchak on Tractate Beitzah (Lvov, 1795).
The author noted several segulahs at the end of the manuscript, including 'Incantation for the evil eye, tried and true.'
The manuscript before us was concealed and hidden, and has never been published. Apparently (according to the names of the books cited in the manuscript), the author of Pnei Yitzchak started writing this after his book Pnei Yitzchak was printed in Lvov in 1795, and he did not manage to print it. The identification of the handwriting is per the testimony of the manuscript's owner, who was a scholar and an authority in the field.
The gaon Rabbi Yitzchak b"r Shlomo Zalman HaKohen, author of Pnei Yitzchak, was a rabbi in Stashov, Galicia. In his work Pnei Yitzchak, which was written in his youth, there is an enthusiastic approbation from Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch Rosanes, Av Beit Din of Lvov, and from the gaon, the author of Beit Shmuel Acharon and from other leaders of his generation. They wrote exalted praises about him, despite his youth. (Refer to: Wonder: Galicia Part III.)
[28] densely written pages, and another [5] with the title Sefer Ohr Yitzchak only. 16x19 cm. Blue paper.
Moderate-fine condition. Aging stains. Detached leaves. Both leaves have tears without lack to text. Not bound.