No’am Elimelech [homilies to the Pentateuch]. With “Likutei Shoshanah” and “Igereth HaKodesh”

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Lot 231
(CHASSIDISM). ELIMELECH OF LIZHENSK.

No’am Elimelech [homilies to the Pentateuch]. With “Likutei Shoshanah” and “Igereth HaKodesh”

Third Complete Edition ff. 150 (i.e. 149). Previous owners signatures on title, small tear on lower corner of title affecting a few words on verso, paper repair on title affecting some text, small hole on f. 2 (slightly affecting a few words of text of introduction), slight holes and repair on f. 64 affecting a few words, stained in places. Later calf-backed boards, rubbed. Sm. 4to. Vinograd, Slavuta 14; Y. Rafael, Entziklopedia LaChassiduth, Vol. I, cols. 283-4, no. 15c; Stefansky, Chassiduth 376.

Slavuta: (Moshe Shapiro) 1794

Est: $15,000 - $20,000
PRICE REALIZED $16,000
<<Complete Early Edition of a fundamental Chassidic text.>> First printed in Lemberg in 1788, this classic text of Polish Chassidism went through several editions within a relatively short span of time: two Lemberg editions in the same year (1788), Shklov 1790, and the present one, Slavuta 1794, making our edition the fourth. However, one must take into account that one of the Lemberg editions was restricted just to the section of the work known as “Likutei Shoshanah,” (see Vinograd, Lemberg 38), thus making ours the third complete edition. See also H. Liberman, Ohel Rachel, Vol. I (1980) pp. 199-200. Published by the author’s nephew, Israel Abraham, son of Meshulam Zushye of Annapoli, the book bears the latter’s endorsement. Indeed, according to Chassidic tradition, it was R. Zushye who first introduced his brother R. Elimelech to R. Dov Baer, Maggid of Mehzritch, the successor to the Baal Shem Tov. R. Elimelech of Lizhensk (1717-87) founded the Polish school of Chassidism. His disciples included R. Abraham Joshua Heschel of Apta, R. Jacob Isaac Horowitz - the “Seer of Lublin” – R. Israel of Kozhnitz and R. Mendel of Rymanov.