Isaac Spitz (Hebrew: יצחק איצק שפיץ, romanized: Yitzḥak Itzik Shpitz; 1764 – 6 May 1842) was av beit din in Bunzlau, Bohemia. He wrote Matʼame Yitzḥak, a collection of songs, melodies, and sayings, which was published posthumously in Prague in 1843.
Isaac Spitz (Hebrew: יצחק איצק שפיץ, romanized: Yitzḥak Itzik Shpitz; 1764 – 6 May 1842) was av beit din in Bunzlau, Bohemia. He wrote Matʼame Yitzḥak, a collection of songs, melodies, and sayings, which was published posthumously in Prague in 1843. (en)
Isaac Spitz (Hebrew: יצחק איצק שפיץ, romanized: Yitzḥak Itzik Shpitz; 1764 – 6 May 1842) was av beit din in Bunzlau, Bohemia. He wrote Matʼame Yitzḥak, a collection of songs, melodies, and sayings, which was published posthumously in Prague in 1843. (en)