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Sedeh Yitzhak, R. Isaac ben Zevi Hirsch Hayot, Brody 1910

שדה יצחק - Only Edition

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Details
  • Lot Number 54588
  • Title (English) Sedeh Yitzhak
  • Title (Hebrew) שדה יצחק
  • Note Only Edition
  • Author R. Isaac ben Zevi Hirsch Hayot
  • City Brody
  • Publisher י.א. פרענקעל
  • Publication Date 1910
  • Estimated Price - Low 300
  • Estimated Price - High 600

  • Item # 2645209
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Description

Physical Description

Only edition, folio, 335:135 mm. [4], 75 ff., wide margins, usual age toning. A good copy bound in recent cloth over boards.

 

Detail Description

Only edition of these responsa from R. Isaac ben Zevi Hirsch Hayot (1842-1901). Although the title-page describes the volume as part one it appears that no other part was ever published. The title-page describes R. Hayot as av bet din in Brody and also author of Siah Yitzhak. Sedeh Yitzhak was published by R. Israel Abraham Frankel, a student of R. Hayot. The title-page is followed by introductions from R. Peretz Hayot and R. Saul Hayot the author’s sons, and R. Israel Abraham Frankel. The text follows in two columns in rabbinic letters. Sedeh Yitzhak is comprised of seventy-one responsa on a wide variety of subjects, several unusual. Examples are (2) a halel (a Kohen marries a woman forbidden for Kohanim, remains a full-fledged Kohen. However, a son born from this marriage, is considered a Halal, and does not have the status of a Kohen). How should the get be written; 42) One who thought in his heart to separate tzedaka is it permissible to change it to another tzedaka; and 51) a get was properly written but the with the name of the sheliah but not his father’s name.

 

Hebrew Description

ספר שאלות ותשובות שדה יצחק

 

Reference

BE shin 481