Hacham Sasson Ezra S'hayak


Hacham Sasson Ezra S'hayak

Date of Birth: 5629 (1869)
Date of Death: 9th of Tishrei, 5712 (1952)
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Hacham Sasson Ezra S'hayak, son of Hacham Ezra S'hayak, was born in Baghdad in 1869.

As a child, he attended the Talmud Torah in Baghdad. When he was older he began working with his father in the family's shop, although his heart and mind were absorbed by Torah, and would spend all his spare time studying. His father, seeing that his son was ill-suited to commerce, released him with his blessings from his duties so he could attend the study house. From that time on, he began to study at Hacham Shlomo Laniado's yeshiva, and reached great heights in Torah knowledge and in his rabbinic and rabbinic law studies. He also learned ritual slaughtering, was a shochet and bodeq, and trained many students in these skills.

After the president of the Baghdad rabbinic court died, Hacham Sasson Ezra S'hayak was appointed for the lofty position in view of his learning and eruditeness in Torah, as well as for being the senior dayan in Baghdad at the time.

In 1951 Hacham Sasson Ezra S'hayak immigrated to Israel and went to live in the Pardes Hannah ma'abara (immigrant camp). He passed away eight months later, on 9 Tishrei, 5712 (1952) at the age of 83. His book, entitled Si'ach Sasson, was published after his death.

"It is our custom to light a yahrzeit candle in honor of the memory of the Sages, as it is said: “the life breath of man is the lamp of the Lord”. And it is good to add from the light of the Torah to the light of the candle, as it is said “For the commandment is a lamp, the teaching is a light”.

But even a few righteous are also good, and thanks to the sacred Torah and the teachings that Israel will learn in the Sage’s name on the anniversary of his death, the Holy One Blessed be He, will share our part with them, and we will never be ashamed because of our faith in the Holy One Blessed be He, and on his great benevolence and truth will we lean, for He hides his abundant goodness for those who are worthy and revere Him.”

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