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Sam Kassin
Sam Kassin (lit. Shlomo Kassin), also known as "Rabbi Sammy", is an Israeli educator. ==Biography== The son of Esther Sutton and Ezra Kassin, Rabbi Kassin descends from a line of rabbis that dates back to 1600, with roots in Spain. One of 10 children, he was born in 1944 in New York but raised in Miami Beach, Florida. Rabbi Kassin did not study Torah until he was 16. He started study in Ner Israel Yeshiva in Baltimore, Maryland. After four years in Baltimore, Sam Kassin he spent four more years studying at the Porat Yosef Yeshiva in Jerusalem. It was there that he developed a close relationship with the Gadol Hador, the Gaon, Rabbi Ovadia Yoseph, then Sephardic Chief Rabbi of Israel, who ordained Sam as a rabbi in 1971. In 1972, Rabbi Kassin returned to the United States at the request of Rabbi Moshe Shamah, to establish a high school for the children of the Syrian Jewish community in Brooklyn. Rabbi Kassin stayed on as principal of the Sephardic High School for five years. Following his tenure there he returned to Israel and from 1977-1980 directed the one-year program for American youth at Aish Hatorah Yeshiva in Jerusalem. In 1980, Dr. Joe Nessim, president and founder of the Sephardic Educational Center, recruited Rabbi Kassin to be its first director. A year later together with Rabbi Eliyahu Shamoula, Rabbi Kassin opened SSC yeshiva in the Old City.
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