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Eliyahu Elyashar (Hebrew: אליהו אלישר, 10
October 1899 - 30
October 1981) was an
Israeli politician and writer.
Elyashar was born in
Jerusalem at a time...
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Yaakov Shaul Elyashar (1 June 1817 – 21 July 1906), also
known as Yisa Berakhah, was a 19th-century
Sephardi rabbi in
Ottoman Syria. He
became Sephardi...
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employs about 4,500 workers. The
company was
established in 1984 by Soli
Elyashar. The
headquarters of the
company is
located at
Rival Street,
south Tel...
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Talmudic novellae, responsa, and homilies. His son-in-law,
Yaakov Shaul Elyashar,
later succeeded him. Fred Skolnik;
Michael Berenbaum (2007). Encyclopaedia...
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Avraham Ashke**** (1869–1880)
Raphael Meir
Panigel (1880–1892)
Yaakov Shaul Elyashar (1893–1906)
Yaakov Meir (1906)
Eliyahu Moshe Panigel (1907)
Nachman Batito...
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Shaul Elyashar (1893–1906)
Yaacob Meir (1906)
Eliyah Moshe Panigel (1907–1909)
Nahman Batito (1909–1911)
Moshe Franco (1911–1915) Haim
Moshe Elyashar (1914–1915)...
- and Bokhara, by the
Jerusalem community.
After the
death of
Jacob Saul
Elyashar in 1906, a
dispute arose within the
community as to who
should be appointed...
- 1888, he was
appointed a
member of the Beth Din of
Rabbi Yaakov Shaul Elyashar in Jerusalem,
serving in this
position until 1899.
Under Turkish rule,...
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Hussein and the Asei HaYa'ar to meet with the
Hakham Bashi,
Yaakov Shaul Elyashar, and to pray at the
graves of the righteous.
After visiting Jerusalem,...
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Raphael Meir
Panigel (b. Pazardzhik),
Appointed - (1880)
Yaakov Shaul Elyashar (b. Safed),
Appointed - (1893)
Yaakov Meir (b. Jerusalem),
Appointed -...