- Abraham Hirsch ben Jacob Eisenstadt of Byelostok
Abraham Hirsch ben Jacob Eisenstadt of
Byelostok (1812–1868) (Hebrew : אברהם צבי הירש בן יעקב אייזנשטאט) was a Russian rabbi inOttymia (?), government ofKovno . He began at an early age to write his important work, "Pithe Teshubah" (פיתחי תשובה), which is the most popular and useful index to the "responsa " and decisions of later authorities on the subjects treated in the "Shulḥan 'Aruk ". Eisenstadt's great merit consists in having collected all the material given in the works of his predecessors, and in having added to it an almost complete collection of references to responsa of all the later eminent rabbis. Of lesser value are the novellæ which Eisenstadt added to the "Pitḥe Teshubah" under the title "Naḥalat Ẓebi." The part of the "Pitḥe Teshubah" on "Yoreh De'ah" was published atVilna in 1836 (republished Jitomir, 1840, and Lemberg, 1858); that on "Eben ha-'Ezer", in 1862; and, after the author's death, that on "Ḥoshen Mishpaṭ", in Lemberg, 1876 (republished in Vilna, 1896).Eisenstadt is also the author of a commentary on the "Seder Giṭṭin wa-Ḥaliẓah," by
Michael ben Joseph of Cracow , Vilna, 1863, 2d ed. 1896. Abraham Hirsch died inKönigsberg in 1868.Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography
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Fuenn , Keneset Yisrael, p. 10;
*Isaac Benjacob , Oẓar ha-Sefarim, p. 586;
*Joseph Zedner , Cat. Hebr. BooksBrit. Mus. pp. 216, 814;
*prefaces of the author to Yoreh De'ah and Eben ha-'EzerReferences
*JewishEncyclopedia
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