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Saul Adadi

Saul Adadi
Personal life
Born
Saul Adadi

1850
Tripoli, Libya
DiedSeptember 18, 1918 (aged 67–68)
NationalityLibyan
ParentAbraham Hayyim Adadi
Religious life
ReligionJudaism
PositionRosh yeshiva
Yahrtzeit13 Tishrei 5679[1]
BuriedTripoli

Saul Adadi (Hebrew: שאול עבדיה אדאדי, 1850 – September 18, 1918)[1] was a Sephardi Hakham, rosh yeshiva, and paytan in the 19th-century Jewish community of Tripoli, Libya. He was heavily involved in youth education, founding a yeshiva and co-founding and serving as principal of a Talmud Torah. He preserved the pinkasim (community record books) of the Tripoli Jewish community, unpublished manuscripts of 18th-century Tripoli Jewish leader Rabbi Abraham Khalfon, and sefarim belonging to his father, Hakham Abraham Hayyim Adadi, a senior rabbi of the previous generation.

  1. ^ a b Halpern 1987, p. 301.

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