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[[File:PikiWiki_Israel_13464_Chief_rabbis_visit_Ashkelon.jpg|thumb|left|240px|A visit to [[Ashkelon]] by Rishon Lezion Rabbi Yitzhak Nissim and Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi [[Yitzhak HaLevi Herzog|Isaac Herzog]] (1955)]] |
[[File:PikiWiki_Israel_13464_Chief_rabbis_visit_Ashkelon.jpg|thumb|left|240px|A visit to [[Ashkelon]] by Rishon Lezion Rabbi Yitzhak Nissim and Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi [[Yitzhak HaLevi Herzog|Isaac Herzog]] (1955)]] |
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'''Yitzhak Nissim''' |
'''Yitzhak Nissim''' ({{lang-he|{{Script/Hebrew|יצחק נסים}}}}; 1896 - August 9, 1981) was a Sephardic [[chief rabbi]] of [[Israel]]. Nissim was born in [[Baghdad]] and immigrated to Israel in 1925. |
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He studied under Rabbi [[Sadqa Hussein]]. |
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In 1955, he became Chief Sephardic Rabbi. As a gesture of goodwill, he visited some [[kibbutz]]im, which at that time were predominantly [[Ashkenazi Jews|Ashkenazi]] and secular. He was also emphatic that the [[Bene Israel]], who had been rejected as Jews by other rabbis, were Jewish.<ref>Gilbert, Martin: ''Israel: A History''</ref> |
In 1955, he became Chief Sephardic Rabbi. As a gesture of goodwill, he visited some [[kibbutz]]im, which at that time were predominantly [[Ashkenazi Jews|Ashkenazi]] and secular. He was also emphatic that the [[Bene Israel]], who had been rejected as Jews by other rabbis, were Jewish.<ref>Gilbert, Martin: ''Israel: A History''</ref> |
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In 1964, [[Pope Paul VI]] visited Israel but refused to visit the heads of other religions, insisting that they come visit him. In protest, Nissim [[boycott]]ed this visit, insisting that he was willing to visit the Pope as long as there would be reciprocity if a chief rabbi came to Rome.<ref>[http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/101620#.U7r53xCZrwc Peres Meets With Pope in Vatican]</ref> |
In 1964, [[Pope Paul VI]] visited Israel but refused to visit the heads of other religions, insisting that they come visit him. In protest, Nissim [[boycott]]ed this visit, insisting that he was willing to visit the Pope as long as there would be reciprocity if a chief rabbi came to Rome.<ref>[http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/101620#.U7r53xCZrwc Peres Meets With Pope in Vatican]</ref> |
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He was the father of [[Moshe Nissim]]. |
He was the father of [[Moshe Nissim]] and [[:he:מאיר_בניהו|Meir Benayahu]]. |
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| NAME =Nissim, Yitzhak |
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Israeli rabbi |
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| DATE OF BIRTH = 1896 |
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| DATE OF DEATH = 9 August 1981 |
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Revision as of 21:18, 7 April 2024
Rabbi Yitzhak Nissim יצחק ניסים | |
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Title | Sephardic chief rabbi of Israel |
Personal | |
Born | 1896 1981 |
Religion | Judaism |
Parent | Rabbi |
Denomination | Orthodox |
Jewish leader | |
Predecessor | Benzion Uziel |
Successor | Ovadia Yosef |
Began | 1955 |
Ended | 1972 |
Yitzhak Nissim (Template:Lang-he; 1896 - August 9, 1981) was a Sephardic chief rabbi of Israel. Nissim was born in Baghdad and immigrated to Israel in 1925. He studied under Rabbi Sadqa Hussein.
In 1955, he became Chief Sephardic Rabbi. As a gesture of goodwill, he visited some kibbutzim, which at that time were predominantly Ashkenazi and secular. He was also emphatic that the Bene Israel, who had been rejected as Jews by other rabbis, were Jewish.[1]
In 1964, Pope Paul VI visited Israel but refused to visit the heads of other religions, insisting that they come visit him. In protest, Nissim boycotted this visit, insisting that he was willing to visit the Pope as long as there would be reciprocity if a chief rabbi came to Rome.[2]
He was the father of Moshe Nissim and Meir Benayahu.
External links
References
- ^ Gilbert, Martin: Israel: A History
- ^ Peres Meets With Pope in Vatican