Rabbi Yissachar Dov from Zlatshov
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− | '''Rabbi Yissachar Dov from Zlatshov''' was the Rosh Beit Din in Zlatshov, later moving to Eretz Yisroel and settling in [[Safed|Tzfas]]. He is known for his books 'Bat Aniy' on Pilpul and 'Mivaser Tzedek' on the Torah | + | '''Rabbi Yissachar Dov from Zlatshov''' was the Rosh Beit Din in Zlatshov, later moving to Eretz Yisroel and settling in [[Safed|Tzfas]]. He is known for his books 'Bat Aniy' on Pilpul and 'Mivaser Tzedek' on the Torah. Towards the end of his life, he became blind. Rabbi Yissachar Dov from Zlatshov passed away on the 25th of Av 1795 and was buried in the [[Ancient Tzfat Cemetery|Old Tzfas cemetery]]. |
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− | Was the son in law of Rabbi Avraham Chaim of Zlatshov. Sometimes he would sign his name Dov Ber scion of Tzvi. | + | ==Early Life== |
+ | Born to Rabbi Leib. Was the son in law of Rabbi Avraham Chaim of Zlatshov. Sometimes he would sign his name Dov Ber scion of Tzvi. | ||
==Books== | ==Books== | ||
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# '''Siddur Vyiater Yitzchak''' - Prayers, notes and Halachic rulings by Rabbi Yitzchak of the House of Levi from Satnov, published in Berlin 1785. | # '''Siddur Vyiater Yitzchak''' - Prayers, notes and Halachic rulings by Rabbi Yitzchak of the House of Levi from Satnov, published in Berlin 1785. | ||
# '''Sefer HaShorashim - Sifas Emes''' - Work regarding the roots of Lashon HaKodesh by Rabbi Yitzchak of the House of Levi from Satnov, published in Berlin 1787. | # '''Sefer HaShorashim - Sifas Emes''' - Work regarding the roots of Lashon HaKodesh by Rabbi Yitzchak of the House of Levi from Satnov, published in Berlin 1787. | ||
− | # '''Cherv Pifiyus''' - Explanation of the 248 wordss of Kriat Hima according to the | + | # '''Cherv Pifiyus''' - Explanation of the 248 wordss of Kriat Hima according to the Kabbalah by Rabbi Yishayah a student of Rabbi Chaim Tzanzer, published in Lemberg 1787. |
# '''Noam Elimelech''' - Commentary on the Torah by Rabbi Elimelech of Lizhensk, published in Labuv 1788. | # '''Noam Elimelech''' - Commentary on the Torah by Rabbi Elimelech of Lizhensk, published in Labuv 1788. | ||
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