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Raphael Berdugo

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Name
  
Raphael Berdugo


Role
  
Film producer

Nominations
  
European Film Award for European Discovery of the Year

Movies
  
The Other Son, Faith Connections, Soongava: Dance of the Orchids, Eros

Similar
  
Anne‑Dominique Toussaint, Valeria Golino, Gaurav Dhingra, Stephane Tchalgadjieff, Riccardo Scamarcio

The other son interview with producer raphael berdugo


Raphael Berdugo (1747 in Meknes – 1821), a son of Rabbi Mordecai Berdugo, was a dayan, a scholar, and one of the greatest rabbis of Morocco.

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Raphael was respected by his contemporaries, and his decisions continue to be a source of inspiration to Moroccan rabbis. He was an excellent speaker with a great natural authority, and did not shirk from conflict with the notables, pointing out for example their inconsideration for yeshiva students. He did limit himself to his role as dayan (judge), but was a community activist. He made the shohatim abandon their old customs and follow the Castilian customs. He also introduced reforms in the laws of inheritance, for example the inheritance of a husband and children in case of the death of a wife.

Raphael Berdugo had a number of adversaries. One of them was Rabbi Baruch Toledano. Their controversies were quite heated and have remained famous.

Listed as a saint in Culte des Saints et Pélerinages Judéo-Musulmans au Maroc. It is noted that upon his death, his remains did not decompose but remained intact until their transfer to Meknes years after his death.

Rabbi Raphael married a daughter of the Mashbir and had four sons.

Raphael berdugo bar mitzvah video


Publications

List of publications by Raphael Berdugo, some unpublished, and some published by Rabbi Chalom Messas:

  • Torot Emet - on the four sections of Shulhan Aruch (Meknes 1939) - HebrewBooks.org
  • Me Menouhot - homiletics on the Pentateuch, in two volumes (Jerusalem 1905) - HebrewBooks.org (I), HebrewBooks.org (II)
  • Rav Peninim
  • Messamehe Lev
  • Mishpatim Yesharim - responsa, in two volumes (Kraków 1891) - HebrewBooks.org
  • Sharvit Ha'Zahav - novellae on various Talmudic tractates, in two volumes (Jerusalem 1975) - HebrewBooks.org (II)
  • References

    Raphael Berdugo Wikipedia