- Haim
Palachi (Hebrew: חיים פלאג'י Yiddish: חיים פאלאדזשי; Acronym:
MaHaRHaF or HaVIF) (January 28, 1788–
February 10, 1868) was a Jewish-Turkish chief...
- "Pallache" – also de Palacio(s), Palache, Palaçi,
Palachi,Palatsi, Palacci, Palaggi, al-Fallashi, and many
other variations (do****ented below) – is the...
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Pallache (ca. 1550–1616)
Joseph Pallache (1560-ca.1638/1648/1657) Haim
Palachi (1788–1868)
Abraham Palacci (1810–1898)
Rahamim Nissim Palacci (1813–1907)...
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Ottoman Smyrna which is now Izmir. He was the son of
grand rabbi Haim
Palachi and
brother of
grand rabbi Rahamim Nissim Palacci and
rabbi Joseph Palacci...
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Israeli basketball player Haim
Hazaz (1898–1973),
Israeli novelist Haim
Palachi (or Palagi, 1788–1868),
Torah scholar Haim
Revivo (born 1972), Israeli...
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rabbi of
Izmir Charles Palache (1869-1954),
American mineralogist Haim
Palachi (1788-1868),
grand rabbi of
Izmir Samuel Pallache (1550-1616), Moroccan-Dutch...
- (1857–1914),
Indian Islamic scholar, poet, philosopher,
historian Haim
Palachi,
chief rabbi of
Izmir General Sir
William Parke,
British soldier Louis...
- (2006). Salem's
Summer of Sam: On the
Trail of "Bewitched" in Salem, 1970.
palachi.com. ISBN 978-0-9776751-2-8. Metz,
Walter (January 30, 2007). Bewitched...
- Montefiore.
Though the
writings of
Abraham Palachi,
chief rabbi of Izmir, are
markedly conservative,
Palachi was a
strong supported of
improving French...
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including Me'am Loez into Hebrew,
English or both. Izmir's
grand rabbis Haim
Palachi,
Abraham Palacci, and
Rahamim Nissim Palacci all
wrote in the language...