Abraham Khalfon | |
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Personal | |
Born | Abraham Khalfon 1741 Livorno, Italy |
Died | September 25, 1819 (aged 77–78) Safed, Palestine |
Religion | Judaism |
Children | Rahamim David Nehorai |
Parent | Raphael Khalfon |
Position | Community leader |
Organisation | Jewish community of Tripoli |
Began | 1778 |
Ended | 1795 |
Yahrtzeit | 6 Tishrei 5580 |
Buried | Safed |
Abraham Khalfon (Hebrew: אברהם כלפון, Avraham Khalfon, 1741–1819)[1][2] was a Sephardi Jewish community leader, historian, scholar, and paytan in Tripoli, Libya. He researched an extensive history of the Jews of Tripoli that served as a resource for later historians such as Abraham Hayyim Adadi, Mordechai Ha-Cohen, and Nahum Slouschz, and also composed piyyutim (liturgical poems) and kinnot (elegies).