Death dates of sages in the month: Adar


Hacham Ben Zion Nissim Pardess, 27th of Kislev, 5622 (1862) - 1st of Adar I, 5703 (1943)
Hacham Reuven Maurice Alush, 5692 (1932) - 1st of Adar, 5746 (1985)
Hacham Yom Tov Algazi , 5487 (1727) - 2nd of Adar I, 5562 (1802)
Hacham Baruch Assebag , (0) - 3rd of Adar, 5706 (1946)
Hacham Yosef Buchris, 5645 (1885) - 5th of Adar, 5709 (1949)
Hacham Abraham Alkalay, 5509 (1749) - 6th of Adar, 5571 (1811)
Hacham Abraham Belaish, 18th of Av, 5533 (1773) - 7th of Adar, 5613 (1853)
Hakham Abraham Halevi, 5410 (1659) - 7th of Adar, 5472 (1712)
Hacham Eliyahu Benamozegh , 13th of Iyar, 5583 (1823) - 7th of Adar I, 5660 (1900)
Hacham Eliyahu Hacohen, 5419 (1659) - 8th of Adar II, 5489 (1729)
Hacham Masoud Revach, 5668 (1908) - 10th of Adar, 5739 (1979)
Hacham Haim Yosef David Azoulai, 5487 (1727) - 11th of Adar, 5566 (1806)
Hacham Haim David Halevy, 18th of Shevat, 5684 (1924) - 12th of Adar, 5758 (1998)
Hacham Moshe Malcah, 5671 (1911) - 13th of Adar II, 5757 (1997)
Hacham Meir Toledano, Iyar, 5646 (1886) - 14th of Adar, 5710 (1950)
Hacham Yitzhak Abulafia, 5590 (1830) - 15th of Adar, 5670 (1910)
Hacham Mordecai Azran, 5608 (1848) - 16th of Adar, 5698 (1938)
Hacham Avraham Arussi, 5638 (1878) - 17th of Adar, 5695 (1934)
Hacham Cadir Shlomo Atun, 5659 (1899) - 18th of Adar, 5735 (1975)
Hacham Abraham Halua, 5618 (1858) - 19th of Adar I, 5681 (1921)
Hacham Yaish Koriani, (0) - 20th of Adar, 5677 (1917)
Hacham Nissim Elyakim, 5610 (1850) - 21st of Adar, 5640 (1880)
Hacham Meir Yonah, 5678 (1917) - 22nd of Adar II, 5744 (1983)
Hacham Nissim Hacohen Rabin, 5651 (1891) - 23rd of Adar, 5738 (1978)
Hacham Eliezer Rachamim Yedid Halevy, Av, 5645 (1885) - 24th of Adar, 5694 (1934)
Hacham Yitzhak Abihatzeira, 23rd of Elul, 5655 (1895) - 25th of Adar II, 5730 (1970)
Hacham Ezra Zion Melamed, Kislev, 5664 (1904) - 26th of Adar, 5754 (1994)
Hacham Yehuda Aryeh of Modena, 28th of Nissan, 5331 (1571) - 27th of Adar, 5408 (1648)
Hacham Samuel Ibn Denan, 5637 (1874) - 28th of Adar II, 5722 (1962)

"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” (Proverbs 20:27). 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” (Proverbs 6:23). And it is good to increase the teaching of the Sage on the anniversary of his death, as Rabbi Yochanan based on the teachings of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai said, “Each scholar whose sayings are taught in this world, his lips speak from the grave (Bechorot 31B).”

“Even if all of the skies are a blank parchment, and all human beings are clerks, and all of the forests are quills, we would never be able to write down what our Sages have taught us. 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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Rabbi Chananaia son of Akashia stated, God wanted to grant merits to Israel, therefore he gave them many laws and commandments as it states, "Because God wants righteousness he increased the amount of Torah and splendor." (Isaiah 42:21).