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Yosef Zvi HaLevy

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Rabbi
Yosef Zvi HaLevy
Personal life
Born1874
Vilijampolė, Kaunas, Lithuania, Russian Empire
DiedMarch 13, 1960(1960-03-13) (aged 86)
NationalityIsraeli
ParentRabbi Avraham HaLevy
Alma materSlabodka yeshiva
OccupationRabbi, head of the rabbinical court for Tel Aviv-Yafo
Senior posting

Yosef Zvi HaLevy (Hebrew: יוסף צבי הלוי: 1874 – 13 March 1960) was an Israeli rabbi and head of the rabbinical court for Tel Aviv-Yafo.

Biography

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HaLevy was born in 1874 in Vilijampolė, Kaunas, Lithuania, then part of the Russian Empire, and was the son of Rabbi Avraham HaLevy. He obtained his rabbinical ordination (semicha) from Slabodka yeshiva.

He emigrated without his family to Ottoman Palestine at the beginning of 1891 and shortly thereafter married the daughter of Rabbi Naftali Herz Halevy, the Chief Rabbi of Jaffa. In 1894 (or late 1893), he moved to Jerusalem, but returned to Jaffa in about 1897.

HaLevy was later appointed to serve as the head (Av Beit Din) of the Tel Aviv Rabbinical Court.

Awards

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Halevy's grandson, Abraham Haim Halevy, was the recipient of the 2002 Israel Prize, for agriculture.

References

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  1. ^ "Israel Prize recipients in 1958 (in Hebrew)". Israel Prize Official Site. Archived from the original on February 8, 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)

See also

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