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Segulah! Sefer Nachalat Tzvi, with Signatures of the Grandfathers of the Admo"r of Toldot Aharon, Rabbi Shmuel ...

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Segulah! Sefer Nachalat Tzvi, with Signatures of the Grandfathers of the Admo"r of Toldot Aharon, Rabbi Shmuel Heller and the Admo"r Rabbi Moshe Deutch
Segulah book! Sefer Nachalat Tzvi by Rabbi Tzvi Gutmacher. Lvov, 1873 - first and only edition.
Including four compositions: " Nachalat Tzvi" on Tractate Yevamot, and " Ken Meforeshet" on the mishnayot of Tractate Kinin, by Rabbi Tzvi Gutmacher; " Tzofnat Paneach" and " Shalom B'Pamalia shel Ma'alah" by his father, the gaon Rabbi Eliyahu Gutmacher of Greditz.
Signatures in the hands of the grandfathers of the Admo" r of Toldot Aharon, Rabbi Shmuel Heller and the Admo" r Rabbi Moshe Deutch of Sighet, with Rabbi Shmuel Heller's stamps along the entire length of the book, and several stamps of his grandson, the Admo" r Rabbi Moshe Deutch of Sighet.
Segulah book: the book Ken Meforeshet al Masechet Kinim has been accepted as a segulah book due to a promise written by the author's father in the foreword at the beginning of the work: " And it's possible, when a person is in need of Divine salvation, he should arouse himself to study mishnah with the Rav and the Tosafot Yom Tov, and the commentary by my son, ztz" l, and then arouse himself to pray in whichever language he speaks fluently ... so that he will be answered. And if salvation does not come, he should do this for up to three days, once a day."  
For brief biographies of  Rabbi Shmuel Heller, Rabbi Moshe Deutch of Kretchnif-Sighet,   Rabbi Eliyahu Gutmacher, and Rabbi Tzvi Gutmacher, refer to the Hebrew text.
28, 42 leaves.
Very fine condition.