Malkiel Ashkenazi

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Malkiel Ashkenazi was a Sephardic rabbi and leader of the Jewish community in Hebron in 1540.

In 1517, when the Ottoman Turks conquered Palestine, Sephardic Jews living in Ottoman Salonika were allowed to move to the Holy Land. Many of these Jews had been expelled from Spain in 1492. Hakham Malkiel Ashkenazi purchased a walled compound in Hebron and founded the Avraham Avinu Synagogue which became a center of study for Kabbalah.[citation needed] Malkiel was a respected authority in Jewish law, and his decisions on religious matters were widely accepted, also outside of Hebron.[citation needed]

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