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Raqqa (Arabic: ٱلرَّقَّة, romanized: ar-Raqqah, also Rakka) is a city in
Syria on the
North bank of the
Euphrates River,
about 160
kilometres (99 miles)...
- Masʽud Hai
Rakkaḥ (Hebrew: מסעוד חי רקח, 1690 – July 24, 1768), also
spelled Raccah, was a
Sephardi Hakham and
shadar (rabbinical emissary) who led the...
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Jacob Rakkaḥ (Hebrew: יעקב רקח,
Yaakov Rakkaḥ) (1800 – 3
March 1891), also
spelled Raccah, was a
Sephardi Hakham in the 19th-century
Jewish community...
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Palaggi Chaim Yosef David Azulai David Pardo Azaria Piccio Jacob Rakkah Mas'ud Hai
Rakkah Recent Sephardi rabbis Israel Abuhatzeira Amram Aburbeh Shlomo...
- of Ghazni,
sultan of the
Ghaznavid Empire from 1030 to 1040 Masʽud Hai
Rakkaḥ,
Chief rabbi of
Tripoli Masood Abbas, ****stani
politician Masood Ahmad...
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became a
prominent student of Mas'ud Hai
Rakkah, one of the
leading rabbis of
Libyan Jewry in the 18th century.
Rakkaḥ chose Adadi as a son-in-law, and Adadi...
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shadar (rabbinical emissary) and sta**** to
learn under Hakham Mas'ud Hai
Rakkah, one of the
leading rabbis of
Libyan Jewry in the 18th century. He married...
- in the 19th century, and the great-great-grandson of
Hakham Mas'ud Hai
Rakkah (1690–1768),
author of Ma'aseh Rokeaḥ, who is
credited with
laying the foundation...
- Amphipolis' "ruins are to be seen at the ford of El Hamman, near the
modern Rakkah."
There are two
references to
Tiphsah in the Bible, both of
which are the...
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emendations in
nusach and laws
according to the
opinions of
Rabbi Jacob Rakkaḥ] (in Hebrew).
Machon Chai Chai for the
Study of the
Writings of the Rabbis...