
The transliterations of Hebrew words and names are based on the spellings found in the on-line library catalogues of Brandeis University, Harvard University, the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, and the Library of Congress.
For a description of Prenumerantn, see the section entitled "Hebrew Subscription Lists" in From Generation to Generation by Arthur Kurzweil, pages 132-3. Revised Edition published by Harper Collins, 1994. Also of interest is JewishGen's A Beginner's Guide to Kagan's Sefer HaPrenumerantn.
| Title | Author | Publication | Number of Subscribers | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Ahavat Shalom Tinyana | Menahem Mendel ben Ya'acov Kopel (Menahem Mendel mi-Kosov[1]) c. 1768 - 1825 | Siget 1915/16 | 1 | 
| Founder of the Vizhnitzer Hasidic dynasty. For a biography and selections of his writings see The Great Chassidic Masters, published by Jason Aronson, Inc.; Northvale, NJ; pages 111-114. Ahavat Shalom Tinyana: Hasidic Torah commentary and sermons. | |||
| Divre Moshe (Moshe's Speeches) | Moshe bar Dan Shoham (Moses Shoam of Dolina) 18th c. - ca. 1820 | Lemberg (Lviv) 1895/96 | 10 | 
| See article on Moses Shoam in Tzvi Rabinowicz's Encyclopedia of Hasidism, published by Jason Aronson, Inc.; Northvale, NJ. Divre Moshe: Kabbalistic / Hasidic Commentary on Tanach[2]. First published Polonnoye in 1801. | |||
| Har Tsiyon (Mount Zion) | Abraham Menahem Mendel Mohr 1815 - 1868 | Lemberg (Lviv) 1858 | 1 | 
| Hebrew scholar, maskil[3]. Wrote in Hebrew and Yiddish. See Encyclopedia Judaica article. Har Tsiyon: Hebrew-German/German-Hebrew Dictionary. | |||
| Kanfe Yonah (Wings of a Dove) | Menahem Azariah miFano (Menahem Azariah da Fano) 1548 - 1620 | Lemberg (Lviv) 1884 | 10 | 
| Italian Talmudist, halachist[4], and kabbalist. See Encyclopedia Judaica article under "Fano". Kanfe Yonah: Kabbalistic work on kavannot (intentions) for prayer. | |||
| Kos haYeshu`ot (Cup of Salvation) | Schotten, Samuel d. 1709 | Podgorze 1903/04 | 1 | 
| Rosh yeshiva in Frankfurt, Germany. Kos haYeshu`ot: Commentary on the Talmud. | |||
| Likute Torah veha-Shas | Yitzhak Aizik mi-Ziditshov (Isaac Aizik of Komarno) 1804 - 1872 | Munkacs 1885/86 | 1 | 
| Nephew of R' Tzvi Hirch Eichenstein, founder of Zhidachov hasidic dynasty. His writings form a bridge between Hasidism & Kabbala. See Encyclopedia Judaica article under "Zhidachov, hasidic dynasty". Likute Torah veha-Shas: Commentary on Tanach. 
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| Ma`Amar Mordechai (Essay of Mordechai) | Mordechai Letner of Drohobitch | Lemberg (Lviv) 1877 | 2 | 
| Ma`Amar Mordechai: Sermons on Torah, tefillin, and the fasts and festivals. | |||
| Menorah ha-tehorah (The Pure Menorah) | Uzziel ben Zevi Hirsch Meisels of Neustadt 1743 - 28 Kislev 1786 | Lemberg (Lviv) 1884 | 1 | 
| Polish Hasidic Rabbi. See Encyclopedia Judaica and Encyclopedia of Hasidism articles. Follower of R' Nahman of Kosov, R' Hayyim Heikel of Amdur, & R' Menahem Mendel of Przemyshlan. Menorah ha-tehorah: Commentary on the laws of the Sabbath. | |||
| Nezir HaShem | Samuel Shmelke Horowitz of Nikolsberg 1726 - 1 Iyar 1778 | Lemberg (Lviv) 1869 | 13 | 
| Disciple of Dov Ber, the Maggid of Mezrich. See Encyclopedia Judaica and Encyclopedia of Hasidism articles. Nezir HaShem: Commentary on Talmud and Shulchan Arukh. | |||
| Ofan ha-Galgalim: al mahalakh ha-kokhavim (Cyclical Type: the nature of the stars) | Jacob Koppel Zevi Dickman ( Ya`akov Kopil Dikman ) | Lemberg (Lviv) 1888/89 | 10 | 
| Ofan ha-Galgalim: Religious aspects of astronomy. | |||
| Revid haZahav (The Golden Necklace) | Israel Dov Ber Gilernter | Lemberg (Lviv) 1869/70 | 11 | 
| Commentary on Tanach. 
 
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| Ta`ame ha-mitsvot (The Taste of the Commandments) | Menahem ben Benjamin Recanati ca. 1275 - 1325 | Przemysl 1888 | 1 | 
| Italian kabbalist and Torah commentator. See Encyclopedia Judaica article. Ta`ame ha-mitsvot: Kabbalistic reasons for the commandments and interpretations of prayer. | |||
| Torat ha-Ram | Aleksander Yehuda Sender Leyb ben Naftali Margaliyot d. 1802 | Lemberg (Lviv) 1897/98 | 1/10 | 
| Homiletical commentary on Tanach. | |||