Rahamim Naouri |
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Born | 1902 |
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Died | 1985 |
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Occupation | Rabbi |
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Rahamim Naouri (1902-1985) was an Algerian rabbi. He served as the chief rabbi of Bône, French Algeria, and later the head of a rabbinical court in Paris, France.
Early life
Rahamim Naouri was born in 1902.
Career
Naouri served as the chief rabbi of Bône.[1][2]
Naouri was a religious Zionist, and he was an advocate of the creation of the State of Israel in 1948.[3] He also supported Bnei Akiva.[4]
At the outset of the Algerian War, Naouri vowed to stay in Bône as long as there was still a minyan.[5] In 1962, some suggested Naouri should join a temporary unity government in Rocher Noir in the manner of the Moroccan government; however, Naouri never did, possibly due to opposition from the FNL.[5]
Naouri subsequently served as the head of a rabbinical court in Paris.[1][2]
Death
Naouri died in 1985[6]
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