Английская Википедия:David Sharbani

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David Sharbani (Шаблон:Lang-he; born August 16, 1920) was the former Sephardic Chief Rabbi (Gran Rabino) of Colombia. He served as the Sephardic Chief Rabbi of Colombia from the early 1950s to 1978. Following his tenure, Rabbi Sharbani moved to Miami, Florida. David Sharbani died in Miami on August 6, 1985.[1] He was 64 years old.

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Rabbi David Sharbani and Rabbi Alfredo Goldschmidt

Early life

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Rabbi Sharbani in Bogota around the High Holidays

David Sharbani was born in Jerusalem, Israel, to renowned Kabbalist, Hakham Yehoshua Sharbani and Masuda Sharbani. the Sharbani family originated from Iraq and has a long line of prominent rabbinic figures. David's parents immigrated to Israel from Bagdad, Iraq in 1903. Rabbi Sharbani studied in famous Porat Yosef Yeshiva alongside many illustrious and prominent Sephardic figures.

Colombia

David Sharbani was the first Sephardic rabbi to head the first Sephardic synagogue in Bogota, Colombia in 1952.[2] Rabbi Sharbani was connected with great Rabbinic leaders of the world including Rabbi Moshe Feinstein.[3]

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Rabbi Sharbani escorting freed hostages

Rabbi Sharbani served as a support to the hostages[4] held during the 1980 Dominican Republic Embassy siege in Bogotá in Bogota, 1980, by M-19 guerrillas.[5][6]

Publications

Rabbi Sharbani published a Haggadah for Passover, containing Hebrew, Spanish and English. The Haggadah was published in 1960 and commissioned artwork from Holocaust survivor and Colombian cartoonist Peter Aldor.

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