At age twenty two, he was called to occupy a rabbinic position in the district of
Zhovkva (Zolkiev),
Galicia. In this position, he fought against
innovations introduced into
Judaism at that time, and opposed the increasing conservatism among his
Orthodox colleagues. Chajes died prematurely in 1855 at age 50, three years after he was appointed to the post of rabbi of
Kalisz (Kalish),
Poland. Chajes produced many scientific studies of Judaism that were faithful to tradition, but modern in their orientation and organization. In this role, he is closely associated with
Nachman Krochmal and
S. L. Rapoport. "There are few modern works dealing in detail with the
Halakha or the
Aggadah which have not profited by the labors of Chajes, although his name is often passed over in silence. His Introduction to the Talmud is especially noteworthy..." Dr.
Bruria Hutner David described Chajes as "Traditionalist and
Maskil" - as the subject of her PhD
thesis. The name
Zvi Hirsch is a
bilingual tautological name in Yiddish. It means literally "deer-deer" and is traceable back to the Hebrew word צבי
tsvi "deer" and the German word
Hirsch "deer". ==Works==