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- Place Types Synagogue
- Address Morocco
- Coordinate 32.310288,-3.9843146
- Website Unknown
- Rating 5
- Compound Code 8268+47 Toulal, Morocco
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The Holy Place of the Tomb of Rabbi Yitzchak Abuchatzira
It is a great privilege to reach the righteous and only to seek salvation
The Tomb of Rabbi Yitzchak Abkhatzeira The Light of Infinity. You have to get to feel. A mitzvah meal is required before you arrive in Zion in order to merit a blessing.
You can sleep in simple rooms (there are mattresses, pillows and blankets but no bedding)
In the winter it's really cold and in the summer it's hot. It's in the Sahara.
Place of the tomb of Rabbi Yitzchak Abuhatzira instead of the synagogue
Brisani was born in 1858 and is named after the Ari. He lived and worked in his hometown, where he studied the revealed and hidden teachings of his father's yeshiva and with the sages of his family, including his nephews Rabbi David Abuhatzira and Baba Sally. After several years of yeshiva study, he began to lock himself in his room and study in celibacy. Already at the age of 16 he wrote an introduction to his father's books, and at the age of 23 he began to teach students and write his books. Although he did not hold an official position in the yeshiva, he had an important status among the Jews of Tafilalet, and he was sent several times to raise funds for the yeshiva. At an unknown time [1] he traveled to Eretz Yisrael and stayed there for a certain period [2], and at the end returned to Morocco, at the latest in 1903. In Eretz Yisrael he married the daughter of Rabbi Moshe ben Na'im, and divorced her on his return to Morocco.
In the winter of 1902, he embarked on another fundraising campaign for the yeshiva. During the campaign, on Friday the 14th of Shvat, he was shot dead by robbers near the city of Tulal. Buried in Tulal that day, near the beginning of Shabbat. The tomb of Bethulal is well preserved, and is a site of pilgrimage.
his family
Rabbi Yitzchak married Aziza, from whom he had a son and two daughters:
Rabbi Abba. Rabbi Abba married the daughter of Rabbi David Abuhatzira. His son was Rabbi Yitzchak Abuhatzira, rabbi of the Kiryat Eliezer neighborhood in Haifa [4], and another son was Rabbi David.
Rachel, wife of Rabbi Moshe Padida.
Hannah, wife of Rabbi Massoud Nazri. Their son, Rabbi Yaakov Nazri, served as rabbi and rabbi in Orleansville, Algeria.
His students
His nephew is Rabbi David Abuhatzira.
His nephew is Rabbi Yisrael Abuhatzira (Baba Sally).
Rabbi Moshe Eturgeman - one of the rabbis of Yeshivat Avir Yaakov.
Rabbi Makhlouf Abuhatzira
Rabbi Eliyahu Abuhatzira - Dayan and teacher of justice in Arpod.
Rabbi Shlomo Amsalem - Rabbi of Midlat.
His essays
History of Isaac which includes the following books:
The Thousand Shield - Innovations on the Bible in the order of A-B.
Pure Heart - Sermons.
The Great Shabbat - shows how the fourteen commandments and the Durban mitzvos are alluded to in the word "Shabbat".
Shaarei Bina - on the first verse in the Book of Song of Songs and the chapter "Eshet Chayil".
The Golden Wand - on the Shas. Not yet printed.
Sacrifices of justice - on the laws of slaughter and prey. Not yet printed.
Keter Torah - Sermons. Not yet printed.
He has written many piyyutim, the most famous of which is Ashkenazi. Another piyyut sung by the Jews of Morocco is "My dear dove is more precious than pearls" [5]. His poems were printed in the "Yagel Yaakov" file.
Introductions to his father's books "King's Archives", "Long Gates" and "Open Seals".
Tomb of the Tzaddik Rabbi Yitzchak Abuchatzeira Hy "d in the city of Tul'el in Morocco Many people were saved here on the day of the tzaddik's Hilula come here from all over the world to spill a bush with the tzaddik
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