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Amram Aburbeh (Hebrew: עמרם אבורביע,
March 16, 1892–
December 12, 1966), also
spelled Abourabia and Aburabia, was the
Chief Rabbi of the
Sephardic congregation...
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Rakkah Mas'ud Hai
Rakkah Recent Sephardi rabbis Israel Abuhatzeira Amram Aburbeh Shlomo Amar
Elijah Benamozegh David de Sola Pool
Mordechai Eliyahu Shem...
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Rabbi Amram Aburbeh for
Maghrebi Jews from
North Africa. The
synagogue was
named Or
Zaruaa after the Beth
Midrash (study hall)
Aburbeh's father Rabbi...
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refer to:
Amram of Mainz,
legendary medieval German rabbi Amram Aburbeh,
Sephardi chief rabbi of
Petah Tikva,
Israel Amram Gaon, 9th-century Jewish...
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Zaruaa Synagogue on 3
Refaeli Street. It was
founded by
Rabbi Amram Aburbeh in the
Nahlat Ahim
neighbourhood of
Jerusalem and has been
declared a historic...
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Hasidic tradition. Or
Zaruaa Synagogue,
founded in 1926 by
Rabbi Amram Aburbeh for the Ma'araviim
Jewish congregation, also
served as a
yeshiva for religious...
- Or
Zaruaa Synagogue,
founded by
Rabbi Amram Aburbeh in
Nahlat Ahim neighbourhood, Jerusalem, Israel,
exterior photo of the
building declared as historic...
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earlier periods, the key
figures of the
Sephardic Haredim included:
Amram Aburbeh Solomon Eliezer Alfandari Ezra
Attiya Sadqa Hussein Chaim Hezekiah Medini...
- m****cript of his work Va’Yechalkhel
Yosef to his son-in-law,
Rabbi Amram Aburbeh who
edited it and
published it in 1966 as a ****ris (booklet)
within his...
- Abuh****ira
Yaakov Abuh****ira
Israel Abuh****ira,
known as Baba Sali
Amram Aburbeh Zechariah Aghmati Samuel Albas Isaac Alf****i, 11th-century Rabbi, Talmudist...