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Abraham Hillel
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For the medieval Egyptian poet, see Abraham bar Hillel.
Abraham Moshe Hillel (1820–1920)[1] served as Chief Rabbi of Baghdad[2] during the years 1884, 1886–1889, and 1911–1915. He was a pupil of Rabbi Abdallah Somekh.[1]