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"Children, Health and Sustenance!" Renowned Segulah Book - Komárno Tehillim - Ben Beiti. First Edition. Ungvar, 1927

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$ 500
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$800 - $1 000
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"Children, Health and Sustenance!" Renowned Segulah Book - Komárno Tehillim - Ben Beiti. First Edition. Ungvar, 1927



"Whoever has this book with this commentary in his home will certainly be protected from all evil. Not only will it offer him protection, its sacred and pure merit will influence him with the threefold blessing for good children, life and plentiful sustenance." (Approbation from the wonder-worker of Komárno)


Tehillim with the "Ben Beiti" commentary by the Admo"r Rabbi Eliezer Tzvi Safrin of Komárno and from his father, the Admo"r Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac of Komárno. Among the most famous Chassidic segulah books.


Approbation at the beginning of the book from the Admo"r's son, Rabbi Ya'akov Moshe Safrin, known in his generation as a wonder-worker, who writes: "Whoever has this book with his commentary in his home will certainly be protected from all evil. Not only will it offer him protection, its sacred and pure merit will influence him with the threefold blessing for good children, life and plentiful sustenance ..." Later on is an introduction by the author's grandson, Rabbi Chaim Ya'akov Safrin of Komárno, who also promises: "Your prayer will bear fruit, and not, Heaven forbid, be unfulfilled, in the merit of tzaddikim ... with this Sefer Tehillim, your home will be protected ... a defense from all evil, Heaven forbid, and an influence for an abundance of blessing and success from the source of endless sanctity, the youth Chaim Ya'akov Safrin of Komárno."


264 pp, 24 cm. Owner's signature: The youth Shmuel Lauffler.

Fine condition. Brittle paper. Reinforcements to the margins of the title page. Partially detached binding.