Sefer En Yitsa, Volume 2, by Rabbi Isaac Elhanan Spektor, is a collection of responsa (sheelot u-teshuvot) addressing various questions of Jewish law (Halakha). This volume presents insights into Jewish legal thought and practice during the late 19th century, reflecting the challenges and concerns of the time.
Rabbi Spektor, a prominent rabbinic authority, offers his rulings and interpretations on a range of topics, providing valuable guidance to both scholars and laypeople. This work is an important resource for understanding the application of Halakha in diverse circumstances and offers a glimpse into the intellectual and religious life of the Jewish community in Eastern Europe.
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