Dov Baer of Lubavitch (The Mitteler Rebbe). Kuntress HaHithpa’aluth. ff. 4, 9-21, (1). <<* With:>> Kuntress Katan Me’Inyanei Bechirah. ff. 8 (1).

AUCTION 61 | Wednesday, March 12th, 2014 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Printed Books, Manuscripts, Autograph Letters, Graphic Art and Ceremonial Objects

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Lot 76
(CHASSIDISM)

Dov Baer of Lubavitch (The Mitteler Rebbe). Kuntress HaHithpa’aluth. ff. 4, 9-21, (1). <<* With:>> Kuntress Katan Me’Inyanei Bechirah. ff. 8 (1).

First edition(?). Light wear, marginal repairs to final three leaves with loss of few letters. Modern calf-backed marbled boards. 8vo. Vinograd, Zolkiew 1026; Habermann, Shaarei Chabad 234 and 244; Mehlman 1177.

(Zolkiew?): c. 1850

Est: $500 - $700
Kuntress HaHithpa’aluth has been described as “a penetrating analysis of various forms and stages of mystical rapture and ecstasy” (G. Scholem, Major Trends, p. 121). The second Kuntress bound in here contains a Chabad-Chassidic interpretation of Free Will. This edition unseen by Habermann who cataloged this based upon a communication from Haim Liberman who surmised that it was possibly printed in Zolkiew. There is confusion among bibliographers as to the date of publication. Although the numerical equivalent of the verse on the first title is equivalent to 1831, this is questionable as the publisher requests in the introduction that no one should reprint it until 1858 - 27 years being an unusually lengthy period of time. Yudlov gives the date as circa 1850. The introduction and the same chronogram on the title appear in a (Koenigsberg?) edition with slightly different pagination. It is difficult to establish with certainty which is the real first edition.