Ovadia Hedaya
Ovadia Hedaya עובדיה הדאיה | |
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Born |
24 December 1889 Jerusalem, Mutassarifate of Jerusalem, Ottoman Empire |
Died |
8 February 1969 (aged 79) |
Language | Hebrew |
Ethnicity | Jewish |
Citizenship | Israeli |
Notable awards | Israel Prize (1968) |
Ovadia Hedaya (Hebrew: עובדיה הדאיה, 24 December 1889 – 8 February 1969) was a leading Israeli rabbi.
Biography
Rabbi Hadaya was born in 1889 in Jerusalem, the son of rabbi Shalom Hedaya from Aleppo, Ottoman Syria. In 1945, he succeeded his father as head of the Yeshivat haMekubalim (Kabbalists Yeshiva) at Beit El Synagogue, the center of kabbalistic study in Jerusalem.
Awards and honours
- In 1968, Rabbi Hedaya was awarded the Israel Prize, in Rabbinical literature.[1]
Published works
- Yaskil Avdi (ישכיל עבדי): (Eight volumes)
See also
References
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