Isaac Spitz (Hebrew: יצחק איצק שפיץ, romanized: Yitzḥak Itzik Shpitz; 1764 – 6 May 1842) was av beit din in Mladá Boleslav, Bohemia.
He wrote Matʼame Yitzḥak, a collection of songs, melodies, and sayings, which was published posthumously in Prague in 1843.
[3][4] Isaac Spitz was born in Kolín, Kingdom of Bohemia, the son of a Torah scribe.
He moved to Fürth in 1785 to the yeshiva of Meshullam Solomon Kohn, and was ordained by the local beit din in 1792.
[1] He was the father of the grammarian Yom-Tov Spitz, and maternal grandfather of the poet Moritz Hartmann.