Nadaf, Abraham Hayyim, 1866-1940

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Name (Hebrew)
נדאף, אברהם בן חיים, 1866-1940
Name (Latin)
Nadaf, Abraham Hayyim, 1866-1940
Other forms of name
Nadaf, Avraham ben Hayim, 1866-1940
Alnadaf, Avraham ben Hayim, 1866-1940
Naddaf, Abraham Hayyim, 1866-1940
נדאף, אברהם בן חיים
אלנדאף, אברהם בן חיים
אח"ן
אברהם ח"ן
אברהם חיים אלנדאף
אברהם בן חיים אלנדאף
Date of birth
1866
Date of death
1940-02-21
Place of birth
Qaryat Al-Qabil
Place of death
Jerusalem (Israel)
Gender
male
Biographical or Historical Data
מידע על שם: : כינוי: אח"ן.
מקום לידה: Qaryat Al-Qabil
מקום לידה: קרית אלקאבל Qaryat Al-Qabil], תימן]
תאריך לידה עברי: סיון תרכ"ו [1866]
מקום פטירה: ירושלים
מקום פטירה: Jerusalem
תאריך פטירה עברי: יב אדר-א ת"ש [21.2.1940].
תאריך עליה: עלה בשנת תרנ"א [1891].
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 19563531
Wikidata: Q12403354
Library of congress: nr 94031117
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Wikipedia description:

Avraham Al-Naddaf (Hebrew: אברהם אלנדאף; 1866–1940), the son of Ḥayim b. Salem Al-Naddaf, was a Yemenite rabbi and scholar who immigrated to Ottoman Palestine in 1891, eventually becoming one of the members of the Yemenite rabbinical court (Beit-Din) established in Jerusalem in 1908, and active in public affairs. His maternal grandfather was Rabbi Yiḥya Badiḥi (1803–1887), the renowned sage and author of the Questions & Responsa, Ḥen Ṭov, and a commentary on the laws of ritual slaughter of livestock, Leḥem Todah, who served as the head of Sanaa's largest seat of learning (yeshiva), held in the synagogue, Bayt Saleḥ, before he was forced to flee from Sana'a in 1846 on account of the tyrant, Abū-Zayid b. Ḥasan al-Miṣrī, who persecuted the Jews under the Imam Al-Mutawakkil Muhammad.

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