Hacham Shalom Yitzhak Halevy


Hacham Shalom Yitzhak Halevy

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Date of Death: 26th of Tamuz, 5733 (1973)
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Hacham Shalom Yitzhak Halevy was born to Sa’ada Kamari and Hacham Bashi Yihya Yitzhak Halevy in Sana’a, Yemen.

He learned Torah from his father, who ordained him to the rabbinate and trained his as a dayan, while earning a living with his father-in-law tailoring clothing for the Royal Palace. When he came of age, he married Zohara, the daughter of Hacham Abraham Hacohen, who was the son of Hacham Aharon Hacohen, a prominent rabbi and a member of the Sana’a rabbinic court. The couple had 10 children.

Hacham Shalom Yitzhak Halevy immigrated to the Land of Israel in 1923, settling in Jerusalem, and was joined by his wife and family two years later. He was appointed Rabbi of the Tel Aviv Yemenite community and soon became the entire community’s leader. His unique personal qualities, humble character, and good nature led him to become the leader of all Yemenite rabbis in the Land of Israel.

Hacham Shalom Yitzhak Halevy stood fast in defense of Jewish Yemenite tradition and continued the legacy of his friend, teacher and in-law Hacham Abraham Alendaf, in maintaining the community’s independence and dignity. He worked towards ensuring that the education of children and youth maintained their ancestors’ heritage, and grappled with halakhic issues that concerned the Yemenite tradition, such as preserving the community’s unique pronunciation in prayers and Torah reading, and customs governing shechita, divorce and marriage. He saw to it that Yemen released Jews who sought to immigrate to the Land of Israel and supported their immigration, ensuring that they brought the Jewish Yemenite community’s spiritual and Torah riches with them.

He was appointed to the National Rabbinic Council in 1956. In 1961, he returned to Jerusalem to live with his family.

Hacham Shalom Yitzhak Halevy passed away on 26 Tammuz, 5733 (1973).

Hacham Shalom Yitzhak Halevy is the author of the Divrei Hachamim and Divrei Shalom books of Responsa, and had the vowels in the Talmud punctuated according to the Jewish Yemenite tradition.

 

"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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