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Rabbi Hayim David HaLevi Can a non Jew Live in Israel 20160328
Rabbi Hayim David HaLevi (24 January 1924 – 10 March 1998), also written Haim David ha-Levi, etc. (הרב חיים דוד הלוי), was Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Tel Aviv-Jaffa. He was born in Jerusalem and studied under Rabbi Ben-Zion Meir Hai Uziel at the Porat Yosef Yeshiva. When R. Uziel was appointed Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Israel, he hired R. HaLevi as his personal secretary and as a close student. He then served as the rabbi of various cities in Israel:
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- Rabbi Hayim David HaLevi Can a non Jew Live in Israel 20160328
- Joey Mosseri Rabbi Hayim David Halevi on Standing for Hazara 322011
- Awards
- R HaLevis books
- References
Joey Mosseri: Rabbi Hayim David Halevi on Standing for Hazara 3/2/2011
Awards
In 1997, HaLevi was awarded the Israel Prize, for Rabbinical studies.
R. HaLevi's books
R. HaLevi was known for his clear-headed approach to halakha, particularly those relating to the Jewish state. Though unquestionably tied to Sephardi minhag, liturgy and halakha, R. HaLevi also includes Ashkenazi halakhic positions and customs in his books and responsa. R. HaLevi seems to be the first Rabbi who published a Halachic prohibition of smoking.