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Hakham (or Chakam(i),
Haham(i), Hacham(i), Hach; Hebrew: חכם ḥaḵam, "Wise") is a term in Judaism,
meaning a wise or
skillful man; it
often refers to someone...
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found plot
where family members would be
separated and reunited.
Connie Haham (1
December 2005).
Manmohan Desai's
Enchantment of the Mind. Roli Books...
- of the most
zealous supporters of
Haham Tzvi in his
campaign against Hayyun.
David Nieto (1654–1728) was the
haham of the
Spanish and
Portuguese Jewish...
- (millet-bashi, or ethnarch). Likewise,
Ottoman Jews came
under the
authority of the
Haham Başı, or
Ottoman Chief Rabbi,
while Armenians were
under the
authority of...
- Baghdad's rabbis:
Haham Jecheskiel Mojshe Lewy
Dayan Haham Abraham Hillel Haham Simon Agh****i
Haham Iacob (son of
Haham Yosef Hayyim)
Haham Iehuda Aftyia...
- the
congregation that
issued it, and the
chief rabbi of that community,
Haham Pinchas Toledano,
declined to do so,
citing Spinoza's "preposterous ideas...
- Jews' Congregation, not the
haham)
Joseph Dweck (2013–) (elected
Senior Rabbi of The S&P
Sephardi Community, not the
haham) A
chief rabbinate never truly...
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Pinchas Toledano (פנחס טולידאנו) is Hakham-Emeritus (Chief Rabbi) of
Amsterdam and of the
Spanish and
Portuguese Jews of the Netherlands. He was also the...
- words,
mostly for
religious concepts and institutions.
Examples are
haham/
ḥaḥam ('rabbi', from
Hebrew ḥakham) and kal, kahal/cal,
cahal ('synagogue'...
- [citation needed] At the turn of the
century the
Sephardi community was led by
Haham Rabbi Moses Gaster, from 1887 to 1917, who pla**** a
major role in the promotion...