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Shemen Sasson. Jerusalem, 1874-1896. Six volumes – Dedications Signed by the Author – Glosses

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Shemen Sassonl by Sasson Bachar Mordechai, commentary on Sefer Etz Chaim for Maharhu’ Six volumes – Yerushalayim, 1874-1896. Four of them are dedications by the author to various sages, and in the volumes are unidentified Kabbalistic glosses. kabbalistic handwriting leaves were found among the books.

* Shemen Sasson Part Two – Yerushalayim 1874 Printed by Rabbi Zvi Gashchini of Worasha and Ya’akov David Slutki. Dedication by the author on the Protective leaf. A few short glosses (the first five leaves were printed in the printing press of Eliahu and Moshe Chai Sasson in 1875. p.1-46 printed in Yoel Moshe Salomon print. Halevy 226).
* Shemen Sasson, Jerusalem, 1885- Dedication signed by author to ‘Abd El-Eliahu Shlomo, on title-page notes and signature of Rabbi Eliyahu Shlomo.
* Shemen Sasson III, Jerusalem 1885. The leaflet contains a dedication by the author to Rabbi Yehoshua HaLevi. Few short glosses.

* Petch eynaim [Shemen Sasson Part 4 ], Jerusalem [1889]. The leaflet contains a dedication by the author to Rabbi Yehoshua HaLevi. With several short glosses. Moshe Lilienthal printing press. (Halevi 675)
* Shemen Sasson – commentary on mamarey Rashbi and Sha’ar Ha-Mitzvot, 1890, Moshe Lilienthal printing. Ex-Library of the Kabbalist Rabbi Shaul David Chai Moalem zt “l.

* Shemen Sasson part 5, Jerusalem [1896]. From the library of the Kabbalist Rabbi Shaul David Chai Mualem zt “l. The book contained two leaves with kabbalistic captions. The Author – Kabbalist Rabbi Sasson Bachar Moshe [1925-1903], known as the “Prisyado” (“Yakar” in Ladino), leader of the Kabbalistic community and yeshiva in Beit El. Born in Orgok, Bosnia, then within the Ottoman Empire, to a family attributed to Rabbi Yosef Karo. At the age of five (1830), his family immigrated to Eretz Israel. In Jerusalem, he studied with Rabbi Vidal Koinka of the Beit Midrash Beit E-L and the head of Yeshivat Hesed E-l, author of Chuk Chaim and Rabbi David Chayat. In cooperation with his brother, he printed a number of Kabala books of Kabbalists who preceded them. In 1882, at the age of 57, he was appointed Rosh Yeshiva of the Kabbalist Yeshiva in Beit El, where he held 21 years until his passing on nissan, 1903. Among his students, Rabbi Shalom Hadaya and Rabbi Moshe Idan of Tunisia .
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244. Shemen Sasson. Jerusalem, 1874-1896. Six volumes - Dedications Signed by the Author - Glosses