When Rabbi Schnuer Zalman of Liadi first published his Siddur, in 5563 (1803), his stated objective was to produce a work that, while conforming in every detail to the intentions of the Kabbalah, would be equally as suitable for the learned kabbalist as for the simple Jew. In keeping with this goal, Kehot Publication Society published, in 5738 (1978), the first English translation of this Siddur. The new, modern translation by Rabbi Nissan Mangel has since seen numerous reprints and has become a classic.
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When Rabbi Schnuer Zalman of Liadi first published his Siddur, in 5563 (1803), his stated objective was to produce a work that, while conforming in every detail to the intentions of the Kabbalah, would be equally as suitable for the learned kabbalist as for the simple Jew. In keeping with this goal, Kehot Publication Society published, in 5738 (1978), the first English translation of this Siddur. The new, modern translation by Rabbi Nissan Mangel has since seen numerous reprints and has become a classic.
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Seller's Description:
Cover and binding are worn but intact. A reading copy in fair condition. Text in Hebrew and English. Heavily rolled spine. Weak, but intact binding. Previous owner's gift inscription inside cover. Clean text block. Secure packaging for safe delivery.
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Book. Octavo; VG-; Hardcover; Spine, blue with gold print; Boards in blue cloth with gold print, small blemish on rear, slight wear to spine head and corners, else clean and strong; Text block has blue-tinted edges, clean and tight; Text in Hebrew and English on facing pages with duplicate page numbering; xiii, 448 pages (i.e., 896 pages). NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office, Case #5. 1331272. FP New Rockville Stock.