Chaim Joseph David Azulai
Chaim Joseph David Azulai (1724–1806) was an Ottoman explorer, rabbi and bibliographer.
Also recorded as Haim Yosef David Azulai ben Yitzhak Zerachia.
Chaim Joseph David Azulai in brief
- Born
- 1724
- Died
- 1806
- Known for
- explorer, rabbi, bibliographer, writer and historian
- Place of birth
- Jerusalem
Overview
Born at Jerusalem in 1724, died at Livorno in 1806.
In detail
training under Jonah Nabon, Shalom Sharabi and Chaim ibn Attar is recorded. Abraham Eliezer ha-Levi is recorded as having studied under Chaim Joseph David Azulai. the recorded working language is Hebrew.
The field of work recorded is Kabbalah, Jewish mysticism and Halakha.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Jerusalem, Israel and Middle East.
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q1058991: Chaim Joseph David Azulai
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