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Eliyahu Moshe Panigel (1850–1919) was the
Sephardi chief rabbi of the
Ottoman Empire, Zion and Jerusalem.
Orphaned at a
young age,
Panigel was
brought up...
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Armand Panigel (15
October 1920 in Bursa,
Ottoman Empire – 28
December 1995 in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence aged 75) was a
French musicologist and film critic...
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Raphael Meir ben
Yehuda Panigel (1804–1893) was the
Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem,
Ottoman Empire.
Panigel was born in Pazardzhik, Bulgaria, but his...
- coach, and
current Chairman of
Israeli club
Beitar Jerusalem Eliyahu Moshe Panigel (1850–1919),
Sephardi chief rabbi of the
Ottoman Empire,
Palestine and...
- Ashke**** (1869–1880)
Raphael Meir
Panigel (1880–1892)
Yaakov Shaul Elyashar (1893–1906)
Yaakov Meir (1906)
Eliyahu Moshe Panigel (1907)
Nachman Batito (1909-1911)...
- Ashke**** (1869–1880)
Raphael Meir
Panigel (1880–1892)
Yaacob Shaul Elyashar (1893–1906)
Yaacob Meir (1906)
Eliyah Moshe Panigel (1907–1909)
Nahman Batito (1909–1911)...
- recording, and culture. It was
founded in 1947 by
Roger Vincent with
Armand Panigel, José Bruyr,
Antoine Goléa,
Franck Ténot, and
Pierre Brive –
critics and...
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months later, he was
deposed by the
Sultan of Turkey, and
Eliyahu Moshe Panigel took
charge of
overseeing the
Orthodox community. Meir went on to be elected...
- 1854–1861
Chaim David Hazan 1861–1869
Abraham Ashke**** 1869–1880
Raphael Meir
Panigel 1880–1892
Jacob Saul
Elyashar 1893–1906
Elijah Moses Panigel 1907...
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Hazzan (b. İzmir) (1860)
Avraham Ashke**** (b. Larissa) (1869)
Raphael Meir
Panigel (b. Pazardzhik),
Appointed - (1880)
Yaakov Shaul Elyashar (b. Safed), Appointed...