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Daniel Farhi

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Daniel Farhi
Farhi in 2008
Born18 November 1941
Paris, France
Died23 August 2021(2021-08-23) (aged 79)
Nice, France
OccupationRabbi

Daniel Farhi (18 November 1941 – 23 August 2021) was a French liberal rabbi.[1]

Biography

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Early life

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Farhi was born in Paris on 18 November 1941 to Samuel and Estréa Farhi, who were originally from İzmir, Turkey.[2] During World War II, he was hidden with his sister, Françoise, by a Protestant family in Besançon, who were later honored as Righteous Among the Nations.[2]

Rabbinical career

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He received semikhah in February 1966 and became rabbi of the Union Libérale Israélite de France from 1967 to 1977, succeeding André Zaoui.[2]

On 2 June 1977, Farhi founded the Liberal Jewish Movement of France with Roger Benarosh and Colette Kessler [fr]. In 1981, he created the Jewish liberal newspaper Tenou'a. He strongly defended the idea that Halakha (Jewish law), must continue to be amended to keep up with societal changes so that the return of the Sanhedrin can be appropriately applied to modern times.

Farhi was active in dialogues with Christian and Muslim groups. He also worked to preserve the memory of the Holocaust and was a friend of Serge and Beate Klarsfeld. In 1975, he became an activist within the Sons and Daughters of Jewish Deportees from France and subsequently helped to organize eight pilgrimages to Auschwitz. In 1990, Farhi became involved with La Paix maintenant [fr] and, in January 2010, founded the Centre Culturel Judéo-Espagnol/Al Syete, an association which brought together different Judeo-Spanish organizations.[2]

Personal life and death

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Farhi died in Nice on 23 August 2021 at the age of 79.[3] He was the father of three children, including Rabbi Gabriel Farhi [fr].[2]

Distinctions

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Publications

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Prayer books

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  • Siddour Taher Libénou
  • Mahzor Anénou

Essays

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  • Parler aux enfants d’Israël
  • Un judaïsme dans le siècle (1997)
  • Au dernier survivant
  • Paroles sur la Shoah (2007)
  • Anthologie du judaisme libéral (2007)
  • Au dernier survivant (2008)

Interview books

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  • Profession Rabbin (2006)

References

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  1. ^ "[FRANCE] Mourning the Passing of Rabbi Daniel Farhi". World Union for Progressive Judaism. 24 August 2021. Retrieved 26 August 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Décès du rabbin Daniel Farhi, fondateur du Mouvement juif libéral de France". The Times of Israel (in French). 23 August 2021. Retrieved 26 August 2021.
  3. ^ "Le rabbin Daniel Farhi, figure du judaïsme libéral en France, est mort". L'Alsace (in French). 23 August 2021. Retrieved 26 August 2021.
  4. ^ Le Rabbin Daniel Farhi Officier dans l' Ordre de la Légion d'Honneur (YouTube) (in French). Daniel Farhi. 21 June 2015.