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Baruch Ben Haim ((ヘブライ語:ברוך בן חיים), November 18, 1921 – June 2, 2005) was a Sephardi Hakham who served as Chief Rabbi of the Syrian Jewish community in Brooklyn, New York for 55 years. He taught at Magen David Yeshiva and established the Shaare Zion Torah Center at Congregation Shaare Zion. He was a protege of Rabbi Ezra Attiya, rosh yeshiva of Porat Yosef Yeshiva, who trained and dispatched students to leadership positions in Sephardi communities around the world. ==Early life== Ben Haim was born in Jerusalem in 1921. He was one of nine children of Haim Mizrahi and Miriam Shalom,〔Ben-Haim, David. "The Life of Our Teacher, Leader and Mentor, Hacham Baruch Ben Haim". ''Community Magazine'' Special Commemorative Section, pp. 54–59.〕 both natives of Iraq.〔Ben-Haim, David. "Adapted from a speech at Hacham Baruch's Arayat in Magen David Yeshiva". ''Community Magazine'' Special Commemorative Section, pp. 75–78.〕 The family changed its surname from Mizrahi to Ben Haim ("son of Haim") after Haim Mizrahi's death in 1951 to honor their patriarch.〔 At age 11 Ben Haim entered Porat Yosef Yeshiva,〔 where he was a member of the so-called "wonder class" of students who went on to become noted Torah scholars and leaders in the Sephardi Jewish world. His classmates included Rabbi Ben Zion Abba Shaul, Rabbi Yehuda Moallem, Rabbi Zion Levy, and Rabbi Ovadia Yosef.〔Yosef, Hacham David. "The Special Relationship Between Hacham Baruch & Hacham Ovadia Yosef", ''Community Magazine'' Special Commemorative Section, pp. 50–52.〕 Ben Haim was especially close to Yosef, who was his ''chavruta'' (study partner) from a young age and with whom he spent up to 15 hours a day engaged in Torah study.
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