Chaim Abraham Gagin (1787–1848) was Chief Rabbi of Ottoman Palestine from 1842 to 1848. He was a foremost posek, mekubal, author, and the head of the Tiferet Yerushalaim Yeshiva. One of his notable actions was saving the Samaritans from extermination.
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son was Yitzhak Mizrahi Sharabi and his grandson was Chief Rabbi ChaimAbrahamGagin. Sar Shalom Sharabi was born in Jewish Sharab, Yemen. He moved to...
Samaritan people were eventually helped by the Jewish Hakham Bashi ChaimAbrahamGagin, who decreed that the Samaritans are 'a branch of the children of...
Ottoman Salonica and later settled in Jerusalem. In 1848, he succeeded ChaimAbrahamGagin as hacham bashi aged 78. Throughout his career he went on fundraising...
Chaim David Hazan (Hebrew: חיים דוד חזן; 1790 – January 17, 1869) nicknamed Chad Badara (Hebrew: ח"ד בדרא) was an Av Beit Din in İzmir, rabbinical scholar...
at the time of the Inquisition. He was the great-grandson of R. ChaimAbrahamGagin, the first Hakham Bashi of the Holy Land during the Ottoman Empire...
yeshiva until his death in 1827. In 1848, after the death of Rabbi ChaimAbrahamGagin, Abulafia was appointed as head of the yeshiva. Israel Dov Frumkin...
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