Isaac Ben Ḥayyim Of Volozhin

From Jewish Encyclopedia (1906)

Isaac Ben Ḥayyim Of Volozhin:

Russian Talmudist; born at Volozhin, government of Wilna; died at Ivenitz, government of Minsk, June 16, 1849. Isaac was a distinguished Talmudist, owing to which fact he succeeded his father as headof the yeshibah of Volozhin. In 1844 he was called to St. Petersburg as a member of the rabbinical commission appointed by the emperor to consider a proposal to found rabbinical seminaries and schools for Jewish children. Isaac was the author of a work entitled "Mille de-Abot" (n.p.; n.d.), consisting of novellæ on Pirḳe Abot.

Bibliography:
  • Fuenn, Keneset Yisrael, p. 601.
S. S. M. Sel.

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