Asta 29 Collectors Sale! Slavita and Zhitomir printings
Da Rarity Auction House
2.8.23
17 Perlman Dr. Suite 204 Spring Valley NY 10977, Stati Uniti

A special sale of sacred books printed in holiness and purity by the righteous Rabbi Moshe Shapira of Slavita and his sons.


“All those who fear Hashem should try to acquire old printings of sefarim, which were mostly printed by G-d fearing Jews, especially those of the Slavita and Zhitomir printings, printed by the grandsons of the Rabbi of Koritz, exceptionally holy printers” (Taharas Hakodesh by the Shomer Emunim ch. 6).


Seforim that were printed at the printeries of Slavuta and Zhitmoir were known for their special holiness and sanctity, their printing blocks being immersed in a Mikveh before being used. It is common knowledge that possessing a book that was printed in Zhitomir or Slavuta is a Segulah for an abundance of blessing and success.


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LOTTO 25:

Siddur Tikunei Shabbat. Shapiro Press in Zhitomir, 1860

Siddur Tikunei Shabbat and Derech Chaim ...


Prezzo iniziale:
$ 27 000
Prezzo stimato :
$30 000 - $35 000
Commissione per la casa d'aste: 25%
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Siddur Tikunei Shabbat. Shapiro Press in Zhitomir, 1860


Siddur Tikunei Shabbat and Derech Chaim, printed by the partners the grandsons of the Rav of Slavuta in Zhitomir, 1860. Rare, elegant copy.

Siddur Zhitomir, Tikunei Shabbat with Derech Chaim per the Sephard custom, first and second sections. Printed by the partners the grandsons of the Rav of Slavuta, the rabbinic Chanina Lipa and the rabbinic Yehoshua Heshil Shapiro. Printed in Zhitomir in 1860.

The book contains a compilation of elucidations by Rishonim and Acharonim on Teshuva, Tefilah and Tzeddakah and on Shabbat, compiled by the holy Rav Rabbi Moshe of Zloshin and Derech Chaim by the Gaon Rabi Yaakov Av Beis Din of Lisa, the author of Chavat Da'at and Netivot Hamishpat.

2 title pages for the first section. Special title page for the second section. The first title page with red lettering.

Ownership stamp 'Yaakov Naftali Weinberg' (immigrated from Poland to Jerusalem and passed away there in 1931).

The Siddur can be used, without torn leaves or lacks.

[2], 342 leaves. Professional restoration of the title pages and additional leaves at the beginning and end, including restoration of moth holes. Aging stains and many stains of usage. On one of the leaves, several words are missing from the margins even after the restoration. elegant leather binding. Very good condition.

Measurement: 22 cm