Siddur Chukath Olam. According to the mystical rites of Isaac Luria. Sephardic custom. Published by Shlomo Moussaieff.

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Fine Judaica: Printed Books, Manuscripts, Autograph Letters & Graphic Art

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Lot 183
(LITURGY).

Siddur Chukath Olam. According to the mystical rites of Isaac Luria. Sephardic custom. Published by Shlomo Moussaieff.

Hebrew, with Ladino. Complete in six volumes. Mixed set. Various owners’ signatures and stamps. Slight marginal worming on opening leaves of vol. II. Contemporary boards. Sm. 8vo. Yaari, Buchari 23.

Jerusalem: Samuel HaLevi Zuckerman 1893-95

Est: $1,000 - $1,500
<<The first prayer-book printed for the benefit of the Jews of Bukharia.>> “I, Shlomo Moussaieff… have travelled from Jerusalem to Bukharia three times [for which] I must thank God… If the Temple were to have still been standing I would bring a thanksgiving offering … instead I have published this Siddur” (Preface). Born in the city of Bukhara, Shlomo Moussaieff (1852-1922) was a learned Rabbi, as well as a merchant engaged the tea trade, banking and real estate. Motivated by religious conviction, he relocated to the Land of Israel in 1893 and was the founder of the Bukharian Quarter of Jerusalem. Today the territory of the defunct Bukharian emirate lies mostly in Uzbekistan, with portions in Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan. << “This is the first Siddur created amidst the holy air of the Land of Israel”>> (Preface).