- A
gabbai (Hebrew: גבאי),
sometimes spelled gabay, is also
known as
shamash (שמש,
sometimes spelled shamas) or
warden (UK,
similar to churchwarden) is...
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David Dario Gabbai (September 2, 1922 –
March 25, 2020) was a Gr****
Sephardi Jew and
Holocaust survivor,
notable for his role as a
member of the Sonderkommando...
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Rabbi Albert E. (Abraham)
Gabbai is an
American rabbi,
serving as the
rabbi of the
Sephardic synagogue Congregation Mikveh Israel since 1988.
Mikveh Israel...
- Meir ben
Ezekiel ibn
Gabbai (Hebrew: מאיר בן יחזקאל אבן גבאי) was a
Kabbalist born in
Spain toward the end of 1480.
While the
details of his life are not...
- Eyal
Gabbai (born in 1967 in Jerusalem) was the Director-General of the
Israeli Prime Minister's
Office from 2009 to 2011. He
served as
director of the...
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Yisroel Meir
Gabbai is a
Breslover Hasid who
travels the
world to locate,
repair and
maintain Jewish cemeteries,
kevarim (gravesites) and
ohels of Torah...
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Ruggero Gabbai (Wilrijk, 6
August 1964) is an
Italian film
director and photographer.
Ruggero Gabbai was born in Antwerp,
Belgium in 1964 and grew up in...
- Bayonne.
Cecil Roth 1901
Jewish Encyclopedia. Ysidro,
Abraham Gabbai or Ysidro,
Abraham Gabbai Kayserling, Bibl, 48; JHSAP, 29 (1925), 13.
Yosef Kaplan The...
- Rita
Gabbai-Simantov (born 1935 in Athens, Greece) is a
Jewish writer of
Sephardic origin,
known for her
poetry written in Ladino. The ****s
invaded Greece...
- were
Henryk (Tauber) Fuchsbrunner,
Filip Müller,
Daniel Behnnamias,
Dario Gabbai,
Morris Venezia,
Shlomo Venezia,
Antonio Boldrin,
Alter Fajnzylberg, Samuel...