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About Yitzchak Nissim
Yitzhak Nissim (1896 – 9 August 1981) (Hebrew: יצחק נסים) was a Sephardic chief rabbi of Israel. Nissim was born in Baghdad and immigrated to Palestine in 1925.
In 1955, he became Chief Sephardic Rabbi. As a gesture of goodwill, he visited some kibbutzim, which at that time were predominantly Ashkenazi and secular. He was also emphatic that the Bene Israel, who had been rejected as Jews by other rabbis, were Jewish.
In 1964, Pope Paul VI visited Israel but refused to visit the heads of other religions, insisting that they come visit him. In protest, Nissim boycotted this visit, insisting that he was willing to visit the Pope as long as there would be reciprocity if a chief rabbi came to Rome.
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About יצחק נסים, הראשון לציון (עברית)
הרב יצחק נסים (כ"ה בכסלו ה'תרנ"ו, 12 בדצמבר 1895 - ט' באב ה'תשמ"א, 9 באוגוסט 1981) היה הראשון לציון - הרב הראשי הספרדי לישראל - בין השנים תשט"ו - תשל"ג, 1955 - 1972
Yitzchak Nissim's Timeline
1895 |
December 12, 1895
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Baghdad, Baghdād, Iraq
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1926 |
November 28, 1926
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1935 |
April 10, 1935
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Jerusalem, Jerusalem District, Israel
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1981 |
August 3, 1981
Age 85
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August 9, 1981
Age 85
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Har Hazetim Cemetery, Jerusalem
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