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Solomon Eliezer Alfandari ((ヘブライ語:שלמה אליעזר אלפנדרי)) (1820–1930), also known as the Saba Kadisha ("Holy Grandfather"), was a distinguished rabbi, kabbalist and rosh yeshiva in his native home of Constantinople, and later served as Chief Rabbi of Damascus, Syria Vilayet, and Safed, Beirut Vilayet. He was known for his stringent interpretation of halakha and his uncompromising dedication to Orthodox Judaism. ==Early life== The Saba Kadisha was born in Ottoman-controlled Constantinople in 1820〔(Sofer, D. ''Rav Shlomo Eliezer Alfandari''. )〕 (others date his birth around 1826) to a distinguished family of Torah scholars. His father, Yaakov, was a Talmudic scholar; his grandfather, Rabbi Ḥayyim ben Yaakov Alfandari, authored ''Maggid MiReishit'', and his great-grandfather, Rabbi Yaakov ben Ḥayyim Alfandari, authored ''Mutzal MiEish''. His mother, Chana, also came from an illustrious family. As a youth, Solomon Eliezer was noted for his sharp understanding of Torah subjects. Yet he refused to accept a rabbinical position or to wear the customary dress of the city's sages. He did agree to join the Vaad Haruchani (Spiritual Council) of Constantinople, and accepted the position of rosh yeshiva in a yeshiva which the city's Jews founded for him. In the latter post, he taught many outstanding scholars, including Rabbi Chaim Hezekiah Medini, later known as the Sdei Chemed.〔
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