HALBERSTAM, ISAAC BEN ḤAYYIM
- HALBERSTAM, ISAAC BEN ḤAYYIM
- HALBERSTAM, ISAAC BEN ḤAYYIM (1810–1880), talmudist and
author. Halberstam was born in Brody and belonged to a distinguished
rabbinical family. He was a brother-in-law of dov berush meisels ,
rabbi in Cracow and Warsaw, in partnership with whom he directed a
banking establishment in Cracow. After losing his fortune, Halberstam
devoted himself exclusively to study. His novella to the Pentateuch,
arranged in the order of the weekly portions, were published by his son,
Solomon Zalman Ḥayyim, under the title Si'aḥ Yiẓḥak (1882).
-BIBLIOGRAPHY:
I. Halberstam, Si'aḥ Yiẓḥak (1882), preface; Z. Horowitz,
Kitvei ha-Ge'onim (1928), 90.
Encyclopedia Judaica.
1971.
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