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Riccardo Pacifici

Riccardo Reuven Pacifici (18 February 1904 in Florence, Italy — 11 December 1943 in Auschwitz) was a rabbi from an Italian Jewish family of ancient Sephardic origins, with roots in the Jewish Spanish and rabbinical traditions.
==Life==
Son of Mario Mordechai Pacifici and Gilda Borghi, descending from an ancient Sephardic and religious Jewish family of Spanish origin and of rabbinical tradition settled in Tuscany (first in Leghorn, then in Florence) in the 16th century.
After the "Liceo Classico" (Classical Studies High School) he attended the University of Florence where he graduated ''summa cum laude'' in Classics (Lettere Classiche) in 1926, and in 1927 he was awarded by the Rabbinical College of Florence—where he had studied under important scholars such as Elia Samuele Artom, Umberto Cassuto, Shemuel Zvi Margulies—the title of ''Chachàm ha shalèm'' (Senior Rabbi).
Vicerabbi of Venice from 1928 to 1930, director of the Rabbinical College of Rhodes from 1930, Great Rabbi of Rhodes until 1936,〔(), Jewish Virtual Library entry on Pacifici.〕 Chief Rabbi of the Genoa Jewish Community (Comunità Israelitica di Genova) from 1936 until deported by the Nazis in 1943.
Even during the difficult war years, he never stopped his spiritual and teaching activity. He continued his rabbinical duties between 1942 and 1943 with the Jewish refugees of the Ferramonti di Tarsia internment camp, located in Cosenza in the region of Calabria .
Unwilling to leave his Genoa Community and thus abandon his remaining members, Rav Pacifici was captured by deceit in 1943 by the Nazis and sent to Auschwitz, where he was killed with his wife Wanda Abenaim and many other members of the Pacifici family.
The ("Largo Riccardo Pacifici" square ) in the heart of Genoa was named after him in 1966. He was the grandfather of the present Rome Jewish Community President Riccardo Pacifici.

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