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Lot #    12164
Auction End Date    11/1/2005 12:05:00 PM (mm/dd/yyyy)
          
Title Information
Title (English)    Sar Shalom
Title (Hebrew)    שר שלום
Author    [Kabbalah - Haggadah] R. Shalom Sharabi
City    Jerusalem
Publisher    Lifshits Brothers
Publication Date    1912
          
Collection Information
Independent Item    This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
          
Description Information
Physical
Description
   Only edition. [1], 53 pp., octavo, 190:120 mm., wide margins, usual age staining. A very good copy bound in contemporary half leather boards, rubbed.
          
Detailed
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   Only edition of this work on the kavvanot z’maniot of the Pesah Seder, Hanukkah, and Purim by the renowned kabbalist R. Shalom Sharabi. Sar Shalom is based, according to the title page on the works of the Ari (R. Solomon Luria). The title page is followed by errata, kavvanot of the night of Passover in brief, introductions from R. Sharabi and R. David Mg”ar. The text follows in a single column in square letters. Sar Shalom is a detailed kabbalistic formulation of kavvanot to be recited at specific times and intervals during the seder and the other festivals mentioned above.

R. Shalom Sharabi (1720–1777), Jerusalem kabbalist. Sharabi was born in Sana in Yemen, where the study of Kabbalah and mysticism was widespread. in his youth, he emigrated to Erez Israel via Damascus. In Damascus he was involved in a controversy with the local rabbis concerning the meaning of the minimum quantity ("the size of an olive") prescribed for the eating of mazzah on Passover night. When he arrived in Jerusalem, he prayed and studied at the kabbalistic yeshivah Bet El, which was founded in 1737 by the kabbalist Gedaliah Hayon. There the prayers were held in accordance with the mystical meditations of Isaac Luria. Like the Jerusalem kabbalists, he studied only the Lurianic Kabbalah, as transmitted through the works of R. Hayyim Vital. Soon he became widely known as a man of outstanding piety and as a kabbalist. R. Sharabi succeeded Gedaliah Hayon as head of the yeshivah after the latter's death (1751). During his leadership, he did much for the yeshivah, initiated important regulations and arranged the order of prayer. He became known as one of the greatest rabbis in Jerusalem and his signature appears on several documents preserved from this period. In 1754 and 1758, he and other rabbis of Jerusalem signed the note binding the association of kabbalists, Ahavat Shalom. In 1774 he signed next to the leaders of the community of Jerusalem on a letter for emissaries to Western Europe.

R. Sharabi's life was embellished by legends even from his youth, and in Erez Israel he was famous as a saint and miracle worker. Popular tradition links his departure from Yemen with a miracle that occurred after a rich Muslim woman tried to seduce him. In Bet El he worked as a servant and hid his learning from others; only miraculously was his deep knowledge of Kabbalah discovered and he became a member of the kabbalistic circle. According to legend, the prophet Elijah appeared to him and he was an incarnation of Luria. After his death, his name became greatly revered among the Jews of Jerusalem and among the kabbalists of Bet El. The members of Bet El used to prostrate themselves on his grave on the Mount of Olives on the commemoration of his death. His signature was Shalom Mizrahi di-Ydi'a Sharabi and his titles Ha-Reshash or Ha-Shemesh (both are Hebrew acronyms of Shalom Mizrahi Sharabi).

          
Paragraph 2    כולל כונות זמניות לסדר ליל פסח וכונות חנוכה ופורים מסידור ... השמ"ש זלה"ה ... אשר הוציא... מספרי ... האר"י [ר' יצחק לוריא ]... זיע"א ... [המביאים לדפוס, עם הערות] הצעיר חיים שאול דוויך הכהן ... אליהו יעקב לעג'ימי ... בא סי' איל"ה שלוחה...

דף מ,ב-מא: ראיתי להעתיק פה מ"ש מה שכתב ... הרב סוכת דוד [ר' חיים דוד שירירו] ז"ל בכ"י קונטריסו סודותיו ותפלותיו ...[כוונת וסוד] מחצית השק"ל. עם הערות בודדות מהמביאים לדפוס.

          
Reference
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   BE 2366; JE; CD-EPI 0181293; Yudlov 2545
        
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20th Century:    Checked
  
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Language:    Hebrew
  
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