Hayyim Tyrer

Hayyim ben Solomon Tyrer (Hebrew: חיים בן שלמה טירר) was an important Hasidic rabbi and kabbalist, and is today remembered for several well known Hasidic works.

After he had been rabbi at five different towns, among them Mogilev, Czernowitz and Botoșani,[1] he settled in Jerusalem.

[4][5] He died in Jerusalem in 1813,[2] and was buried in a cave in the Jewish cemetery of Safed.

He was the author of: He is mentioned by Rabbi Sender Margalioth in his responsa on Shulchan Aruch, Even Ha'ezer.

[2] Streets named after him are "Beer Maim Hayyim" (as the name of his better-known book) in Rehovot and in Ramat Elchanan neighborhood in Bnei Brak, as well as "Ma'ale Beer Maim Haim" street in the Beit Vagan neighborhood in Jerusalem