Raphael Isaiah Azulai

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Raphael Isaiah Azulai (Hebrew: רפאל ישעיה אזולאי; c. born in Hebron 1743 – 9 Shvat,[1] 1826 or possibly 1830[2]) was a rabbi in Ancona until his death. He was the firstborn of Rabbi Chaim Yosef David Azulai. One of his daughters married Abraham Pardo, son of the renowned rabbi David Pardo; and her grandson Moses Pardo was rabbi of Alexandria from 1871 to 1888. He was the author of a number of responsa and decisions, which appeared partly under the title Tiferet Mosheh (The Splendor of Moses), and partly in the Zikron Mosheh of his son Moses (No. 10).

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Raphael Isaiah Azulai
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Bornc. 1743
Died1826 (aged 8283) (possibly 1830; see article)
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Descendants currently live across the Middle East and North Africa.[citation needed]

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