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Nathan Adadi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nathan Adadi Nathan Adadi ((ヘブライ語:נתן אדאדי), 1740-1818) was a Sephardi Hakham, Torah scholar, and kabbalist in the Jewish community of Tripoli, Libya. He was one of the leaders of the Tripoli Jewish community for some 50 years. ==Early life and family== Nathan Adadi was born in Palestine. Little is known about his early life. He served as a ''shadar'' and was dispatched to the Jewish community in Livorno, Italy, to collect funds for the Jews of Palestine. Afterwards he traveled to Tripoli, where he became a prominent student of Mas'ud Hai Rakkah, one of the leading rabbis of Libyan Jewry in the 18th century. Rakkaḥ chose Adadi as a son-in-law, and Adadi and his wife had one son, Mas'ud Hai Adadi. Together with Hakhamim Shalom Plus and Moshe Lachmish, Adadi led the Tripoli Jewish community after Rakkaḥ's death in 1768. Among Adadi's students was Rabbi Yehuda Lavie, a leading rabbi and kabbalist in Tripoli in the 19th century. In 1802 Adadi was appointed to the Tripoli ''beit din'' (rabbinical court), but served only for a few days. According to his grandson, Abraham Hayyim Adadi, he "resigned voluntarily because he was a zealot, favoring no man, however rich or prominent".
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