* Responsum about wedding blessings for the whole week for a young lady who had been seduced. Sent to his brother-in-law Rabbi Shlomo Michael Yonah, 1806.
* On the same topic, the ketubah text for a young lady who had been seduced and what the law is for her regarding sheva berachot.
Rabbi Yechiel Chaim Troish was among the prominent sages of Italy, serving as rabbi of Vercelli starting in 1775. The Chid”a testifies in his Maagal Tov that he met him when he was visiting in Vercelli in 1778. He was known for a question he referred to the rabbinical leaders of the generation which turned into a halachic controversy, on the topic of early recitation of liturgical poems and acceptance of Shabbat when Shmini Atzeret occurs on Shabbat. His brother Rabbi Shlomo Michael Yonah of Torino also participated in this controversy
Rabbi Shlomo Michael Yonah was the Av Beit Din of Torino. He was one of the leading adjudicators of his time in Italy, referred to as “Matkifei D’Ar’a” by Rabbi Menachem Ezra Meir of Castelnuovo in his responsa, Emek HaMelech (21b). He was born in Alessandria de la Falla, Italy, where he studied Torah under the great rabbi, expert in the revealed and hidden (aspects of the Torah), Rabbi Eliyahu HaLevi. When the Chid”a arrived on his way to his mission in Alessandria, Rabbi Michael’s soul bonded with that of the Chid”a, and they became beloved to one another. In his letters, the Chid”a expounded upon his praise – he testified regarding him that he behaves piously and in his his great love for him he calls him, “the apple of my eye” ( Iggerot V’Haskamot HaChid”a , Vaknin, pp. 56).
[2] leaves. 17×24; 26×19 cm. Dark paper, thick and high-quality. Hebrew in Latin letters. Several lines in a foreign language at the top of one of the responsa.
Fine condition.