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'''Abraham Hagège''' ({{Lang-he|אברהם חג׳אג׳}}; died 27 September 1880){{r|revue}} was a Tunisian rabbi, who served as Chief Rabbi of [[Tunis]] from 1873 to 1880.{{r|levy}} After his death Israel Zeitoun of Tunis and Aaron ben Simon of Jerusalem published his notes on most of the treatises of the [[Talmud|Babylonian Talmud]] under the title ''Zar'o shel Abraham'' (Jerusalem, 1884).{{r|cazes}}
'''Abraham Hagège''' ({{Lang-he|אברהם חג׳אג׳}}; died 27 September 1880){{r|revue}} was a Tunisian rabbi, who served as Chief Rabbi of [[Tunis]] from 1873 to 1880.{{r|levy}} After his death {{ill|Israel Zeitoun|fr|Israël Zeïtoun}} of Tunis and Aaron ben Simon of Jerusalem published his notes on most of the treatises of the [[Talmud|Babylonian Talmud]] under the title ''Zar'o shel Abraham'' (Jerusalem, 1884).{{r|cazes}}


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Abraham Hagège
Personal
Died27 September 1880
ReligionJudaism
PositionChief Rabbi of Tunis
Began1874
Ended1880

Abraham Hagège (Template:Lang-he; died 27 September 1880)[1] was a Tunisian rabbi, who served as Chief Rabbi of Tunis from 1873 to 1880.[2] After his death Israel Zeitoun [fr] of Tunis and Aaron ben Simon of Jerusalem published his notes on most of the treatises of the Babylonian Talmud under the title Zar'o shel Abraham (Jerusalem, 1884).[3]

Publications

  • Zar'o shel Abraham (in Hebrew). Jerusalem: Elhanan Temimbaum. 1884.

References

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainSinger, Isidore; Kayserling, Meyer (1904). "Hagege, Abraham". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. Vol. 6. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. p. 139.

  1. ^ Revue tunisienne (in French). Institut de Carthage. 1932. pp. 108–109.
  2. ^ Lévy, L. (1999). La nation juive portugaise: Livourne, Amsterdam, Tunis, 1591–1951 (in French). Harmattan. p. 94. ISBN 978-2-7384-7778-1.
  3. ^ Cazès, David (1893). "Hagège (Abraham)". Notes bibliographiques sur la littérature juive-tunisienne. Tunis: Imprimerie internationale. pp. 218–220.