Historical records matching Yitzchok II Chajes AB"D Skolye
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About Yitzchok II Chajes AB"D Skolye
Rabbi Yitzchak Chayut, author of Zera Yitzchak (1660-1726), disciple of Rabbi Heshel of Cracow, who wrote 13 works, from among which only his composition on the Mishna was published. He was the great grandson of Rabbi Yitzchak Chayut, Rabbi of Prague, (1538-1610) who wrote "Appei Ravrevei". Two facts are told about his great holiness. One fact concerns his coming before the Holy Throne after his passing. The second is that he said that he would see to it, that for the next ten generations, whenever his grandchildren will come to his gravesite to pray in times of troubles, their prayers would be answered.
Author
- Zera Yitzchak (on the Mishna)
- http://www.hebrewbooks.org/51291 (on Psalms)
Manuscript, commentary on Haftarot by Rabbi Yitzchak Chayut. [Poland, post 1726]. Commentary on Haftarot of Chumash Bereshit. Sermons, combined with composition based on the Kabbalah of the Ari [with title "Megillat Starim" or "M.S.". Heading at head of manuscript: "Commentary on Haftarot written by Rabbi Yitzchak Chayut Av Beit Din of Skali , 1710". The Kabbalist Ga'on Rabbi Yitzchak Chayut author of Zera Yitzchak (1660-1726, Otzar HaRabbanim 10663), Av Beit Din of Skali (region of Lvov), among disciples of Rabbi Heschel of Krakow. Authored 13 compositions of which only the composition on the Mishnayot was printed. Grandson of Rabbi Yitzchak Chayut Av Beit Din of Prague (1538-1610) author of Api Ravreve. Two famous stories demonstrating his holiness became famous; first - of his arrival before the Heavenly court; second - of his statement that any of his descendants for ten generations who would pray at his grave at time of distress will be granted salvation.
MISSING GENERATIONS (Missing Links Project)
Ancestor of Aryeh Leib.
Segal, Yehezkel, Torat Yehezkel, Abraham Singer (ed.), Pecs, 1899: " ... Isaac Fried from Unsdorf [=Huncovce] ... who was the grandson of Isaac Hayut, the head of the rabbinic tribunal in Skalia, Poland [probably: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ska%C5%82a]), who composed the book of 'Zera Yitzhak' on the Mishnah (Frankfurt, 1732)" (Introduction. p. 3). Passed away on the 27th day of Elul, 5486 [=1726] (ibid, n. 7).
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About ר' יצחק חיות אב"ד סקאליע אב"ד סקוליע (עברית)
(רח"צ - ש"ע), רבה של פראג, גיסו של המהר"ל מפראג, ומחבר ספר "אפי רברבי". רבי יצחק היה מיוחס לרש"י ולדוד המלך
Yitzchok II Chajes AB"D Skolye's Timeline
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September 12, 1726
Age 86
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Drohobych, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine
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