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He is also the author of a collection of Ladino proverbs that contains more than 3,600 sayings of
Sephardic Jews. Among the songs he composed in Ladino, many express longing for a return to Spain and a love of the Ladino language. His poem in praise of Ladino was real aloud in 1903 at a sessino of
269:, who appreciated his wisdom. Due to his knowledge of French, English, German, Italian, Turkish, Persian, and Arabic, he sometimes acted as an intepreter for the Foreign Ministry and the court of the King. He also assisted Romanian General Vasile Herescu-Năsturel in recording the history of the
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with his maternal grandfather, Rabbi
Yitzchak Baruch Calderon, and when he turned 12, he moved back to his parents. When he completed his studies across several yeshivas, including with Rabbi Nissim Alkalai, by the age of 17, he was ordanied a rabbi He began his work in the city of
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in 1878 as a refugee and served as a rabbi and preacher in the
Sephardic synagogue in the city. He held the position for a total of 32 years. He was also a director for the boys' school of the Sephardic community, and taught Hebrew in 1896 in the theology department at the
422:, a Spanish senator, heard him speaking to his wife in an ancient Spanish language, Ladino. They began a relationship, and Pulido, inspired by the language, devoted himself to the reconcilitation of Spaniards to Sephardic Jews who were descended from the
254:, which dealt with the history of Romanian Jewry. Historian Grigore Tochilescu invited him to the university to translate inscriptions of gravestones in Hebrew, Turkish, and Arabic. He approved the construction of a restoration for the
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Bejarano was married to Reina Asa, and had 8 children: 3 sons: Marin, Sever, and
Jacques, and five daughters: Boka, Rosa, Rachel, Blina, and Diamanti Baratz. He died in
346:, on the border with Bulgaria, where he served as the community's chief rabbi. He established a Jewish school there and tried to help the Jews of the city during the
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292:. He was an advocate for the importance of Sephardic pronounciation of Hebrew, and published articles in contemporary Hebrew newspapers such as
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in the region and to the ideas of the Jewish
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For his contribution to the study of Jewish
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and a rededication took place around 1890. Two years later, an organ was added to the synagogue to play a musical accompaniment on
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period of
Bulgaria. He was the son of Moshe Bejarano and Kalo (née Calderon). Kalo was the daughter of Rabbi Yitzchak Baruch of
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with working to reconcile
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through Djaen's mother Malka. His family, the
Bejaranos, are theorized to have originated from the city of
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as Chief Rabbi of Turkey, in 1920, Bejarano moved to
Istanbul and was elected as the acting Chief Rabbi
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Identities in an Era of Globalization and Multiculturalism: Latin America in the Jewish World
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in Romania and corresponded with other intellectuals including
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Languages of Modern Jewish Cultures: Comparative Perspectives
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He was often a guest at the King's Palce as a guest of Queen
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Guggenheimer, Heinrich Walter; Guggenheimer, Eva H. (1992).
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De Cuento en Cuento: Mujeres y Relatos de Largo Recorrido
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Institute in Madrid, at the time run by Jacob M. Hassan.
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887:Norich, Anita; Miller, Joshua L. (2016-04-28).
858:"Dr Angel Pulido and philo–Sephardism in Spain"
414:While on vacation, Bejarano was sailing on the
989:Academic staff of the University of Bucharest
893:. University of Michigan Press. p. 182.
307:, as well as Ladino newspapers Telegraph and
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569:Romano, A.; Ben, Yosef; Levi, Nisim (1967).
163:. On his father's side, he is a relative of
131:. He was a Hebrew poet and a scholar of the
932:"Funeral of Hacham Bashi in Constantinople"
737:(in Spanish). Istanbul: ISIS. p. 248.
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506:"חכם אנריקה חיים בז'רנו : החכם היומי"
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589:MegaloPsychia: The Other Cheek of Judaism
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135:. He lived and worked for many years in
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648:Liwerant, Judit Bokser de (2008).
468:(in Romanian). Bucharest: Hasefer.
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106:Enrique Bekhor Haim Moshe Bejarano
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762:"Bejarano, Haim | Sefardiweb"
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