Ḥiyya Rofe

From Jewish Encyclopedia (1906)

Ḥiyya Rofe:

Rabbi of Safed; died in 1620. Having studied Talmud under Solomon Sagis and Cabala under Ḥayyim Vital, Ḥiyya was ordained in accordance with the old system ("semikah") reintroduced into Palestine by Jacob Berab . In 1612 Ḥiyya gave his approbation to Issachar Baer Eulenburg's "Be'er Sheba'." Most of Ḥiyya's works have been lost; the remainder were published by his son, Meïr Rofe, under the title "Ma'aseh Ḥiyya" (Venice, 1652), containing novellæ on several of the Talmudic treatises, and twenty-seven responsa. These were revised by Moses Zacuto, who added a preface.

Bibliography:
  • Conforte, Ḳore ha-Dorot, pp. 41b et seq.;
  • Michael, Or ha-Ḥayyim, No. 840.
G. M. Sel.

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