Jewish community in the Land of Israel under Mamluk and Ottoman rule
Key events
Nachmanides Aliya (1263)
Alhambra decree (1492)
Manuel I decree (1496)
Hebron and Safed massacres (1517)
Revival of Tiberias (1563)
Sack of Tiberias (1660)
Plunder of Safed (June 1834)
Hebron massacre (August 1834)
Safed attack (1838)
Jerusalem expansion
Moshavot establishment
Key figures
Nachmanides (d.1270)
Joseph Saragossi (d. 1507)
Obadiah MiBartenura (d. 1515)
Abraham ben Eliezer Halevi (d. 1528)
Levi ibn Habib (d. 1545)
Jacob Berab (d. 1546)
Joseph Nasi (d. 1579)
Moses Galante (d. 1689)
Moses ibn Habib (d. 1696)
Yehuda he-Hasid (d. 1700)
Haim Abulafia (d. 1744)
Menachem Mendel (d. 1788)
Haim Farhi (d. 1820)
Aaron Hershler (d. 1873)
Jacob Saphir (d. 1886)
Haim Aharon Valero (d. 1923)
Economy
Etrog cultivation
Winemaking
Banking
Printing
Soap production
Textiles
Philanthropy
Kollel
Halukka
Montefiore
Judah Touro
Communities
Musta'arabim
Sephardim
Perushim
Hasidim
Jerusalem
Mea Shearim
Mishkenot Sha'ananim
Hebron
Safed
Tiberias
Biriya
Jaffa
Haifa
Peki'in
Acco
Shechem
Gaza
Kafr Yasif
Shefa-'Amr
Petah Tikva
Synagogues
Great Academy of Paris (1258)
Ramban (1267)
Abuhav (1490s)
Abraham Avinu (1540)
Ari (1570s)
Johanan ben Zakai (1600s)
Hurva (1700)
Tifereth Israel (1872)
Related articles
History of Israel
Four Holy Cities
Applicability of religious laws
History of Zionism
Timeline
Pre-Modern Aliyah
Return to Zion
Three Oaths
Haredim and Zionism
Edah HaChareidis
ShaDaR
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Haim Farhi (Hebrew: חיים פרחי, Hayyim Farhiy; Arabic: حيم فارحي, also known as Haim "El Mu'allim"Arabic: المعلم lit. "The Teacher"), (1760 – August 21, 1820) was an adviser to the governors of the Galilee in the days of the Ottoman Empire. Among the Jews he was known as Hakham Haim, because of his Talmudic learning.[1]
Farhi was chief advisor to Ahmad al-Jazzar of Acre, whose whims included blinding Farhi and leaving him physically scarred. Until his assassination in 1820, instigated by Farhi's own protege Abdullah Pasha, Farhi was the financial vizier and de facto ruler of Acre. After the murder, Abdullah Pasha ordered Farhi's body cast into the sea and confiscated all his property.[2] Two of Farhi's brothers, Soliman and Rafael, living in Damascus, organized a siege against Abdullah Pasha in Acre to exact revenge.[2]
^Mikhayil Mishaqa, Murder, Mayhem, Pillage, and Plunder: The History of the Lebanon in the 18th and 19th Centuries, tr. W.M.Thackston, Jr. SUNY, Albany New York, 1988 p.49
HaimFarhi (Hebrew: חיים פרחי, Hayyim Farhiy; Arabic: حيم فارحي, also known as Haim "El Mu'allim"Arabic: المعلم lit. "The Teacher"), (1760 – August 21...
ice hockey goaltender Edward Farhi, American theoretical physicist Emmanuel Farhi, French-American economist HaimFarhi, Turkish chief advisor of Syrian...
siege of Acre in 1822 instigated by the Farhi family in retaliation for Abdullah's execution of his mentor HaimFarhi, the suppression of revolts in Mount...
18th century saw the Jewish population slightly recover. In 1740, Rabbi Haim Abulafia, the rabbi of İzmir, renewed Jewish settlement in Tiberias and the...
Jewish support to capture Jerusalem. This was done to gain favor with HaimFarhi, Jazzar's Jewish vizier. The invasion rallied the sheikhs of Jabal Nablus...
he-Hasid (d. 1700) Haim Abulafia (d. 1744) Menachem Mendel (d. 1788) HaimFarhi (d. 1820) Aaron Hershler (d. 1873) Jacob Saphir (d. 1886) Haim Aharon Valero...
he-Hasid (d. 1700) Haim Abulafia (d. 1744) Menachem Mendel (d. 1788) HaimFarhi (d. 1820) Aaron Hershler (d. 1873) Jacob Saphir (d. 1886) Haim Aharon Valero...
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he-Hasid (d. 1700) Haim Abulafia (d. 1744) Menachem Mendel (d. 1788) HaimFarhi (d. 1820) Aaron Hershler (d. 1873) Jacob Saphir (d. 1886) Haim Aharon Valero...
he-Hasid (d. 1700) Haim Abulafia (d. 1744) Menachem Mendel (d. 1788) HaimFarhi (d. 1820) Aaron Hershler (d. 1873) Jacob Saphir (d. 1886) Haim Aharon Valero...
he-Hasid (d. 1700) Haim Abulafia (d. 1744) Menachem Mendel (d. 1788) HaimFarhi (d. 1820) Aaron Hershler (d. 1873) Jacob Saphir (d. 1886) Haim Aharon Valero...
he-Hasid (d. 1700) Haim Abulafia (d. 1744) Menachem Mendel (d. 1788) HaimFarhi (d. 1820) Aaron Hershler (d. 1873) Jacob Saphir (d. 1886) Haim Aharon Valero...
clergyman. Other reports suggest the attack was more violent in nature. Isaac Farhi (d. 1853) described how several Jews were killed and raped in the attack...
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he-Hasid (d. 1700) Haim Abulafia (d. 1744) Menachem Mendel (d. 1788) HaimFarhi (d. 1820) Aaron Hershler (d. 1873) Jacob Saphir (d. 1886) Haim Aharon Valero...
by their refusal to allow them to take their property also. In response, Haim Arlozorov of the Jewish Agency negotiated the Haavara Agreement with the...
according to Philipp. Towards the end of the 18th century, al-Jazzar employed HaimFarhi, a Damascene Jew from a banking family, to serve as his treasury manager...
Retrieved 17 May 2013. Rabbi Elhanan Wasserman (1875–1941), a disciple of Hafetz Haim and a pillar of Lithuanian Judaism, compared Zionists to the members of the...
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support from HaimFarhi, the Jewish advisor to Ahmed al Jazzar, the Muslim ruler of Acre, and to bring him over to Napoleon's side. Farhi commanded the...
August 16 – William Lewis, American politician (b. 1752) August 21 – HaimFarhi, Jewish adviser to the Ottoman Empire (assassinated) (b. 1760) August...
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Egypt 1848. Jacob Saphir: Southern countries (first mission) 1850. Isaac Farhi: Italy: 220 1850. Levi Nehemias: Italy: 220 1850. Joseph Schwarz: the...
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he-Hasid (d. 1700) Haim Abulafia (d. 1744) Menachem Mendel (d. 1788) HaimFarhi (d. 1820) Aaron Hershler (d. 1873) Jacob Saphir (d. 1886) Haim Aharon Valero...