(Israel Ba’al Shem Tov). Kether Shem Tov [“Crown of a Good Name.”] Edited by Aaron ben Tzvi Hirsch HaKohen of Apta.

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Lot 230
(CHASSIDISM).

(Israel Ba’al Shem Tov). Kether Shem Tov [“Crown of a Good Name.”] Edited by Aaron ben Tzvi Hirsch HaKohen of Apta.

<<FIRST EDITION>> . First part only (of two). ff. (30). Ex-library, worn with taped repairs, title loose and crudely remargined with loss of few letters. Later boards. 8vo. Vinograd, Zolkiew 467; Mehlman, 1146 (first part only); Stefansky, Chassiduth no. 249.

Zolkiew: Yehuda Leib Meyerhoffer & Mordechai Rabinstein 1794

Est: $3,000 - $5,000
PRICE REALIZED $2,500
<<THE FIRST ANTHOLOGY OF THE TEACHINGS OF THE BA’AL SHEM TOV.>> The founder of the Chassidic Movement did not himself leave behind any of his own writings for publication. Most of his teachings are found in the works of his disciples: Toldoth Ya’akov Yoseph, Ben Porath Yoseph and Tzophnath Pane’ach. These works presented the philosophy of the Ba’al Shem Tov within the context of profound and lengthy discourses. The editor of Kether Shem Tov however shortened these discourses and thus created a work that presented the thought of the Ba’al Shem Tov in a way that was far more palatable for the average Jew. The Kether Shem Tov commences with the celebrated letter sent by the Baal Shem Tov to his brother-in-law R. Gerson Kitover in Eretz Israel, in which the Besh”t recounts his ascension to Heaven and his pivotal query: “Eimathai Ka’athi Mar?” (When will the Master come?) - The Messiah famously responding: “Kesheyaphutzu Ma’ayanothecha Chutza” (When the wellsprings of your Torah are universally disseminated).”