Auction 17 Part 2
By Genazym
Mar 5, 2024
Israel
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LOT 147:

One of the original kabbalistic works!
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One of the original kabbalistic works!
Megaleh Amukos. First Edition. Cracow, 1637
Distinguished provenance! Autographed by the Gur Aryeh.
Megaleh Amukos. First Edition. Cracow, 1637

Distinguished provenance! Features the sacred autograph of the Gur Aryeh!
Kabbalistic commentary including two hundred and fifty-two esoteric explanations of ‘Va’eschanan’, Moshe Rabbeinu’s prayer, by the saintly kabbalist Rabbi Nosson Nutta Shapira of Cracow.

  Replete with gematria and profound kabbalistic teachings including the topic of gilgulim, which are regarded as fundamentals to learning kabbalah.

The present first-edition sefer is an exceedingly rare and valuable find.

Rabbi Nosson Nutta Shapira (1585–1633) was a grandson of the Maharnash, Rabbi Nosson Shapira of Horodna. He authored Mevo She’arim and was the chief rabbi of Cracow. Described by his descendant Rabbi Yehonasan Eibschitz “The third mouth of the Arizal” (preface to Kreisi U’pleisi), Rabbi Nosson Nuta was instrumental in disseminating the Arizal’s kabbalistic teachings throughout Poland. The Chida in Shem Hagedolim recounts that a Maggid appeared to Rabbi Nosson Nutta from the heavens, just like one appeared to the Beis Yosef. In his introduction to Megaleh Amukos, Rabbi Nosson Nutta’s son divulges that Eliyahu Hanavi appeared to him, as well.

Cracow, 1637. First Edition. Page Count: [5], 166, 16, [8] leaves. Page Size: 17.6 cm. Condition: Good. Antique binding with new leather spine.

Distinguished provenance! The title page bears the holy autograph of Rabbi Gur Aryeh Levi Pinchi (d. 1697) with his acronym HGA”L, who was one of the great scholars and spiritual leaders of Mantua in the era of the Ramaz. A genius in both the revealed and hidden Torah, he was one of the privileged few who overheard the Maggid (heavenly angel) conversing with the Ramaz (Shem Hagedolim, Ramaz). Rabbi Gur Aryeh’s comments on Shulchan Aruch were printed in Mantua, 1722.
Bibliography: Stefansky, Sifrei Yesod #361
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