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Hezekiah da Silva

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When he arrived back in Jerusalem Hezekia opened the doors of Yeshivat Bet Yaakov. Da Silva had secured the ongoing support of the Dutch philanthropist Israel Jacob Pereira while in Amsterdam, and in Pereira's honor the yeshiva was renamed Bet Jacob Pereira. Da Silva took a decided interest in the
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was supplemented by a second and a third part edited by his son David Da Silva. The work bore the approbation of the chief authorities of the time (Amsterdam, 1706–1730). (David Da Silva expressly states that he was a teacher at Jerusalem, not a
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On his way back to Israel he visited Egypt, where the Torah scholars were incensed that he referred in his works to earlier scholars in what they felt was in a disparaging manner. (A "brazen questioning of the authority of the
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was published in 1691 and immediately hailed by European Torah scholars as a monumental contribution to the world of halacha. Da Silva remained in Amsterdam for a year.
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as the official codification and the final arbiter of Jewish Law.") The freedom with which Silva discussed
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for ten years. In 1689, Galante died and Da Silva succeeded him as
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Da Silva's wife was Chanah da Silva, the sister of the wife of
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Burials at the Jewish cemetery on the Mount of Olives
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Catalogus Librorum Hebræorum in Bibliotheca Bodleiana
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Spanish-Portuguese synagogue

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Livorno
Grand Duchy of Tuscany
dayan
Livorno
Grand Duchy of Tuscany
Jerusalem
Ottoman Syria
Damascus Eyalet
yeshivah
Moses Galante
Rosh Yeshiva
Europe
Amsterdam
Sephardi rabbi
Yoreh De'ah
Shulchan Aruch
halakhic
Cairo
Abraham Levi
Moses Hagiz
Judah Vega
Mount of Olives
Moses Hagiz
Jonathan Eybeschutz

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