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Ezra Attiya (Hebrew: עזרא עטייה; Arabic: عزرا عطية; 31 January 1885 – 25 May 1970) was one of the greatest teachers of Torah in the Sephardic Jewish world during the 20th century. He was rosh yeshiva of Porat Yosef Yeshiva in Jerusalem for 45 years, nurturing thousands of students who, together with their students, constitute the bulk of Sephardic Torah leadership today.

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  • Ezra Attiya (en hebreo, עזרא עטיא‎; en árabe, عزرا عطية‎; Alepo, 31 de enero de 1887 - Jerusalén, 25 de mayo de 1970)​ fue un rabino y maestro de la Torá en el mundo judío sefardí.​ Entre sus alumnos se destacan los rabinos Ovadia Yosef, , y . (es)
  • Ezra Attiya (Hebrew: עזרא עטייה; Arabic: عزرا عطية; 31 January 1885 – 25 May 1970) was one of the greatest teachers of Torah in the Sephardic Jewish world during the 20th century. He was rosh yeshiva of Porat Yosef Yeshiva in Jerusalem for 45 years, nurturing thousands of students who, together with their students, constitute the bulk of Sephardic Torah leadership today. (en)
  • Esra Atja (hebr. עזרא עטייה, arabisch عزرا عطية; geboren 1881 oder 1885 in Aleppo; gestorben am 25. Mai 1970 in Jerusalem) war ein israelischer ultraorthodoxer Rabbiner. Er war viele Jahrzehnte lang Oberhaupt der unmittelbar neben der Klagemauer in Jerusalem befindlichen Jeschiwa Porat Josef und gilt als einer der bedeutendsten sefardischen Tora-Gelehrten des 20. Jahrhunderts. Zu seinen berühmtesten Studenten zählen Ovadia Josef, Mordechai Elijahu, Ben Zion Abba Schaul und Jitzchak Kadouri. (de)
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  • 1925 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1885-01-31 (xsd:date)
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  • Aleppo, Syria (en)
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  • 1970-05-25 (xsd:date)
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  • Ezra Attiya (en)
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  • Yitzchak and Leah Attiya (en)
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  • Shlomo Laniado (en)
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  • Rosh yeshiva (en)
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  • Ezra Attiya (en hebreo, עזרא עטיא‎; en árabe, عزرا عطية‎; Alepo, 31 de enero de 1887 - Jerusalén, 25 de mayo de 1970)​ fue un rabino y maestro de la Torá en el mundo judío sefardí.​ Entre sus alumnos se destacan los rabinos Ovadia Yosef, , y . (es)
  • Ezra Attiya (Hebrew: עזרא עטייה; Arabic: عزرا عطية; 31 January 1885 – 25 May 1970) was one of the greatest teachers of Torah in the Sephardic Jewish world during the 20th century. He was rosh yeshiva of Porat Yosef Yeshiva in Jerusalem for 45 years, nurturing thousands of students who, together with their students, constitute the bulk of Sephardic Torah leadership today. (en)
  • Esra Atja (hebr. עזרא עטייה, arabisch عزرا عطية; geboren 1881 oder 1885 in Aleppo; gestorben am 25. Mai 1970 in Jerusalem) war ein israelischer ultraorthodoxer Rabbiner. Er war viele Jahrzehnte lang Oberhaupt der unmittelbar neben der Klagemauer in Jerusalem befindlichen Jeschiwa Porat Josef und gilt als einer der bedeutendsten sefardischen Tora-Gelehrten des 20. Jahrhunderts. Zu seinen berühmtesten Studenten zählen Ovadia Josef, Mordechai Elijahu, Ben Zion Abba Schaul und Jitzchak Kadouri. (de)
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