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Part of the Siddur by Rabbi Asher Margaliot, Disciple of the Baal Shem Tov - Nusach Sfard - First Edition, Lvov ...


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Part of the Siddur by Rabbi Asher Margaliot, Disciple of the Baal Shem Tov - Nusach Sfard - First Edition, Lvov, 1787 - edition that was fond of the students of the Baal Shem Tov.
Seder meal, Birkat Hamazon, Mila, Pidyon Haben, Bikur Cholim, Avelut, Mincha and Ma'ariv for the week, Sefirat HaOmer and Seder HaShchiva.
From the book of Rabbi Asher Margaliot, disciple of the Baal Shem Tov.
The text of the prayer in the Siddur is the Sephard version, based on the Arizal's glosses in the style of prayer, and with the abbreviation of his intentions.
The Siddur in this format was edited by the sages and Kabbalists of the Kloiz in Brad, and was first printed in Zolkawa, 1780. The text and the instructions were edited in that edition according to the books Mishnat Chasidim, and Pri Etz Chaim (still in manuscript). , And additional additions based on other books based on the writings of the Ari: Etz Chaim, Sefer HaYyichudim, Machberet Ha'Kodesh, and the Siddur of the famous Hasidic scholar, the Ba'al Shem Tov disciple (Which was still in handwriting).
The siddur was edited by Rabbi Asher ben Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Margaliot of Mezibuz and Brad, a sage of the Kloiz in Brad, a disciple of the famous "great light", the late Kabbalist Chaim Tzanzer of Brad. The approbations of the sages of the Kloiz in Brad were printed in the Sidur, as well as the approbation of Rabbi Yissachar Dov, Av Beit Din of Zlotshov, one of the greatest Hassidic leaders.
[Staphensky Hasidut No. 414].
Fair-poor condition. Moth holes with text damage.