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Abraham Hayyim Adadi
Title page of HaShomer Emet by Hakham Abraham Hayyim Adadi
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Abraham Hayyim Adadi

1801
Tripoli, Libya
DiedJune 13, 1874 (aged 72–73)
ReligionJudaism
ChildrenSaul Adadi
ParentMas'ud Hai Adadi
PositionDayan, Av Beit Din
OrganisationJewish community of Tripoli
Began1838
Ended1870
Yahrtzeit28 Sivan 5634[1]
BuriedSafed, Palestine

Abraham Hayyim Adadi (Hebrew: אברהם חיים אדאדי, 1801 – June 13, 1874)[1] was a Sephardi Hakham, dayan (rabbinical court judge), av beit din (head of the rabbinical court), and senior rabbi of the 19th-century Jewish community of Tripoli, Libya. In his younger years, he lived in Safed, Palestine, and traveled to Jewish communities in the Middle East and North Africa as a shadar (rabbinical emissary) to raise funds for the Safed community. He returned to Safed a few years before his death and was buried there. He published several halakhic works and also recorded the local minhagim (customs) of Tripoli and Safed, providing a valuable resource for scholars and historians.[2]

  1. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference yomi was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Hirschberg 1981, p. 179.

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