Hayim Palaggi or Palache (MaHaRHaF or HaVIF, 1788, Smyrna, Turkey – 1869, Smyrna) was a Turkish rabbinical author; maternal grandson of Joseph ben Hayyim Hazan, author of Hikre Leb; pupil of Isaac Gategno, author of Bet Yitzhak. After serving as president of the tribunal in his native city, he was appointed Hakham Bashi there in 1854.
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- Hayim Palaggi or Palache (MaHaRHaF or HaVIF, 1788, Smyrna, Turkey – 1869, Smyrna) was a Turkish rabbinical author; maternal grandson of Joseph ben Hayyim Hazan, author of Hikre Leb; pupil of Isaac Gategno, author of Bet Yitzhak. After serving as president of the tribunal in his native city, he was appointed Hakham Bashi there in 1854. His declining years were saddened by his deposition, although he was re-instated and held the position until the year before his death, and by disturbances among the people. He was held in great veneration by the masses; and at his funeral the hearse was escorted by a battalion of troops—an honor which has been shown by the Turkish authorities to two or three chief rabbis only.
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- Hayim Palaggi or Palache (MaHaRHaF or HaVIF, 1788, Smyrna, Turkey – 1869, Smyrna) was a Turkish rabbinical author; maternal grandson of Joseph ben Hayyim Hazan, author of Hikre Leb; pupil of Isaac Gategno, author of Bet Yitzhak. After serving as president of the tribunal in his native city, he was appointed Hakham Bashi there in 1854.
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