Sade lavan, by the Kabbalist Rabbi Sasson Ben Mordechai Moshe Shinduch, Jerusalem 1904.
This essay deals with 145 psalm 'Tehillah to David' according to Kabbalah," This Sade lavan according to the secret indicates how many letters came in it, and all the acronyms and endings of the verse ... and the intentions that come out of it. On the page after the title page is Menorah Lamenatseach, with the vessels of the Temple and the appearance of Jerusalem. The author Rabbi Sasson Shinduch [1747-1830] The Rasham' was born in Baghdad. in 1812 appointed to the Ketubot and Kiddushin in Baghdad. His nickname "Ajami" (Persian) was given to him after he had cured the son of one of the Arab ministers of Baghdad. He composed many piyyutim by secret, some of which are sung to this day among the Iraqi Jewish communities. Authored of the books 'Davar behito', 'Mizmor Lassaf', 'Imrei Sasson' and more.
Not bound. [6], 5-20 leaves. Two leaves missing at the end. fine condition.