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Rabbi
Amram Aburbeh עמרם אבורביע
Title
Chief Rabbi of the Sephardic congregation in Petah Tikva, Israel
Personal
Born
Amram Aburbeh
March 16, 1892
Tétouan, Morocco
Died
December 20, 1966(1966-12-20) (aged 72)
Petah Tikva, Israel
Religion
Judaism
Nationality
Moroccan/Israeli
Spouse
Rivka Hacohen
Children
5 sons 1 daughter
Parent(s)
Rabbi Shlomo Aburbeh Yocheved Khalfon
Alma mater
Porat Yosef Yeshiva
Occupation
Rabbi Judge and teacher
Buried
Segula cemetery Petah Tikva, Israel
Dynasty
Aburbeh
Semikhah
Rabbi Yosef Haim HaCohen
Amram Aburbeh (Hebrew: עמרם אבורביע, March 16, 1892– December 12, 1966), also spelled Abourabia and Aburabia, was the Chief Rabbi of the Sephardic congregation in Petah Tikva, Israel and author of Netivei Am, a collection of responsa, sermons, and Torah teachings.
AmramAburbeh (Hebrew: עמרם אבורביע, March 16, 1892– December 12, 1966), also spelled Abourabia and Aburabia, was the Chief Rabbi of the Sephardic congregation...
ירושלים) was founded in 1926 (5687 in the Jewish calendar) by Rabbi AmramAburbeh for Maghrebi (North African) Jews in Jerusalem. It is located at 3 Shmuel...
Politically, Moroccan Jews tend to support Likud or Shas. Reuven Abergel AmramAburbeh Yossi Benayoun Shlomo Amar Daniel Benlulu Aryeh Deri Omri Casspi Sharren...
Rakkah Mas'ud Hai Rakkah Recent Sephardi rabbis Israel Abuhatzeira AmramAburbeh Shlomo Amar Elijah Benamozegh David de Sola Pool Mordechai Eliyahu Shem...
Rinat Yisrael Sephardic and Edot ha-Mizrach Nusach edited by Rabbi AmramAburbeh. (Hebrew, big clear modern Hebrew fonts) These siddurim follow the halakha...
companies Michel Abitbol, academic at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem AmramAburbeh, Sephardi Dayan, Scholar Chief Rabbi of Petah Tikva born in Tetouan...
as Hasidic tradition. Or Zaruaa Synagogue, founded in 1926 by Rabbi AmramAburbeh for the Ma'araviim Jewish congregation, also served as a yeshiva for...
Janeiro Died: Nellie Briercliffe, 77, English mezzo-soprano opera singer AmramAburbeh, 72, Israeli Sephardi Jewish rabbi The U.S. Department of Defense confirmed...
Or Zaruaa Synagogue, founded by Rabbi AmramAburbeh in Nahlat Ahim neighbourhood, Jerusalem, Israel, exterior photo of the building declared as historic...
Abuhassira Yaakov Abuhassira Israel Abuhassira, known as Baba Sali AmramAburbeh Zechariah Aghmati Samuel Albas Isaac Alfassi, 11th-century Rabbi, Talmudist...
Moshe Tzadka. Ben Zion Abba Shaul, rosh yeshiva, Porat Yosef Yeshiva AmramAburbeh, Sephardi chief rabbi of Petah Tikva Baruch Ben Haim, leader of the...
Torah Aharon Azriel, 19th century kabbalist and head of Bet El Yeshiva AmramAburbeh (1892–1966), Chief Rabbi of the Sephardic congregation in Petah Tikva...
manuscript of his work Va’Yechalkhel Yosef to his son-in-law, Rabbi AmramAburbeh who edited it and published it in 1966 as a kuntris (booklet) within...
and Diaspora versions), Sefard, and Sephardic / Edot HaMizrach. Rabbi AmramAburbeh edited the latter. The siddurim are published in various sizes. Along...
of Or Zaruaa Synagogue on 3 Refaeli Street. It was founded by Rabbi AmramAburbeh in the Nahlat Ahim neighbourhood of Jerusalem and has been declared...
Joseph Eliach Yosef Haim HaCohen: Algiers, Constantine, Algeria 1934. AmramAburbeh: Morocco. SHelucha DeRabonan, an emissary of the rabbis; according to...