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Seder Tefilah (Siddur Nusach HaArii Chabad) - Two Parts - First Edition, Berdichev 1913.

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Seder Tefilah (Siddur Nusach HaArii Chabad) - Two Parts - First Edition, Berdichev 1913.
Seder Tefillah according to the Ari HaKadosh, by the Admor Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Ladi Ba'al HaTanya. With commentary by Rabbi Yitzchak Dovber of Ladi grandson of the Tzemach Tzedek, including a special introduction by the author.
Berdichev, 1913. Both parts, first edition of "Maharid commentary."
Part a. The Morning Prayer for the weekdays, the Seder of the meal, the Evening and the Reading of Shema on the bed, Tikun Chatzot, Prayers for Rosh Chodesh. The order of marriage and circumcision, Selichot for Sheni Chamishi and Sheni, and fasts.
[4], 25, 4, 187, [1] leaves.
Very good general condition. Wear and usage stains. Original cover.
Part II. Prayers for Shabbat, holidays with Pesach Haggadah. Shabbat Chazon, Tu B'Av, Birkat HaMazon and the Shema on the bed.
[1], 231 leaves.
The author: Rabbi Yitzchak Dovber Schneerson [1835-1910], the second Rebbe of the Lubavitcher Chassidic dynasty.
Was born in the town of Lubavitch, to his father, Admor Chaim Shneur Zalman, the son of the Tzemach Tzedek Rebbe. He was the only son of his father. For years he had been in the shadow of the Tzemach Tzedek.
After the demise of the Tzemach Tzedek, he moved with his father to the city of Ladi, where his father served as Rebbe.
At the age of forty-five he was appointed Rebbe in Ladi after his father's death, and most of the Chassidim accepted his leadership, and some accepted the leadership of his brother-in-law, Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Cytrysin.
After the passing of his cousin, the Admor of Kapost, many of the Kappos followers were connected to him.
Detached pages. Original binding loose and worn. Usage stains. Overall good condition.