- ben
Menahem Algazi (17th century),
rabbi Israel Yaakov Algazi (1680–1757),
rabbi Solomon Nissim Algazi (1610 – c. 1683),
rabbi Yom Tov
Algazi (1727–1802)...
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Solomon Nissim Algazi (1610 – c. 1683) was
rabbi in
Smyrna and in
Jerusalem in the 17th century. He was a
prolific writer on all
topics of
rabbinical literature...
- Yom Tov
Algazi (known as the
Maharit Algazi; 1727,
Izmir – 1782, Jerusalem), the son of
Israel Yaakov Algazi, was an
Ottoman rabbi who
studied under Rabbi...
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Israel Yaakov Algazi (1680–1757) was a
Jewish rabbi of
Izmir and Jerusalem, who
served as
Rishon Letzion for the last few
years of his life. He was born...
- to
Rabbi Yom Tov
Algazi. He was
succeeded by his son-in-law
Rabbi Yom Tov
Algazi in 1773. Yom Tov Algazy— son of
Rabbi Israel Algazi and son in law of...
- (commentary on
Halichot Olam)
Solomon Algazi,
Yavin Shemu’ah (commentary on
Halichot Olam)
Yisrael Ya'akov
Algazi, Ar'a de-Rabbanan Serillo, Samuel, Kelale...
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Hayyim Isaac Algazi (Hebrew: חיים יצחק אלגאזי; died 1819) was the
Chief Rabbi of
Smyrna in late 18th century.
Algazi aut****d: "Derek Eẓ haḤayyim" (The...
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Cordovero Ḥayim
Vital Moses Alshech Abraham Cohen Pimentel Solomon Nissim Algazi Yaakov Culi
Hayim Palaggi Chaim Yosef David Azulai David Pardo Azaria Piccio...
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Yaakov Algazi (c. 1754)
Raphael Shmuel Meyuchas (1756–1771)
Chaim Raphael Avraham Ben
Asher (1771–1772)
Raphael Moshe Bula (1772-1773) Yom Tov
Algazi (1773–1802)...
- of the Ari in particular. The book was
first published by
Israel Yaakov Algazi in
Izmir in
about 1731. The
question of the
authorship and
nature of the...