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Hakham (or Chakam(i), Haham(i), Hacham(i), Hach; Hebrew: חכם, romanized: ḥāḵām, lit. 'Wise') is a term in
Judaism meaning a wise or
skillful man; it often...
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Hakham Bashi - חכם באשי (Ottoman Turkish: حاخامباشی, Turkish: Hahambaşı, IPA: [haˈham baˈʃɯ]; Ladino:
xaxam (חכם) baši;
translated into
French as: khakham-bachi)...
- הקראים) were:
Hakham Moshe El-Kodsi (1856–1872)
Hakham Shlomo Ben
Afeda Ha-Kohen (1873–1875)
Hakham Shabbatai Mangoubi (1876–1906)
Hakham Aharon Kefeli...
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Rabbi Shimon Hakham (Hebrew: שמעון חכם; 1843, Bukhara- 1910, Jerusalem) was a
Bukharan rabbi residing in
Jerusalem who
promoted literacy by translating...
- (1873–1961),
ḥakham of the
Lithuanian Karaite community Sima
Babovich (1790–1855),
ḥakham of the
Crimean Karaites Mordecai Alfandari (1929–1999),
Ḥakham, known...
- Amos
Hakham (Hebrew: עמוס חכם) (1921 – 2
August 2012) was the
first winner of the
International Bible Contest, who went on to
become a
Bible scholar and...
- Sima Babovich, Russian: Сима Соломонович Бабович; 1790–1855) was a
first Hakham of the
Russian Crimean Karaites, one of the
early figures in the Crimean...
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Isaac S. D. S****oon (born 1946) is a
Sephardic rabbi (
hakham),
scholar and educator.
Currently one of the
leading scholars in the
Sephardic world, he was...
- Ḥayyim; Hebrew: יוסף חיים מבגדאד; or
Yosef Chaim) was a
leading Baghdadi hakham (Sephardi rabbi),
authority on
halakha (Jewish law), and
Master Kabbalist...
- Maimon's great-grandson
Shimon Hakham continued his great-grandfather's work as a Rabbi, and in 1870
opened the
Talmid Hakham yeshiva in Bukhara,
where religious...