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Tehillim Imrot Tehorot with a Blessing by the Holy Rav of Ziditchov.

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‘תתקבל תפילתם לרצון ויתברכו בברכה והצלחה’  (May their prayer be accepted and they be blessed with blessing and success). Tehillim Imrot Tehorot with a special blessing by the holy Rav Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac of Ziditchov. 

Tehillim with the Imrot Tehorot commentary by Rabbi Eliezer Ish Horowitz. Siget, 1900. Third edition. 

Sefer Tehillim with Rash’s commentary, Meztudat Zion, Metzudat David and the Imrot Tehorot commentary by Rabbi Eliezer Ish Horowitz. ‘With Seder Ma’amadot by the Rav of Apta and Shimush Tehillim’ [actually, Seder Ma’amadot and Shimuch Tehillim were not printed in this edition, due to insufficient funds, as stated in the publisher’s apology at the end of the book]. The press of Moshe Blumenfeld and his son-in-law Yechiel Michl David, Siget, 1900. Third edition. 

Printed on leaves 433-434 are letters by the holy Rav Menachem Mendel of Riminov and the holy Rav Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Eichenstein of Zitichov and his sons, blessings that their prayers be accepted and they be blessed and successful. There are other copies of this edition without these leaves. 

Rabbi Eliezer Ish Horowitz Av Beis Din of Tarnogród [ca. 1740-1806], a descendant of the holy Shelah, a disciple of Rabbi Yechiel Michl of Zlotchov and Rabbi Elimelech of Lizhensk, author of Noam Megadim Uchvod HaTorah and the Imrot Tehorot commentary, which was the first Chassidic commentary that was printed on Sefer Tehillim. 

434 leaves. 21 cm. [1] title page, with restored edges. New, elegant leather binding. Aging stains. Good condition.  

Measurement: 21 CM