Hakham in the context of "Rabbi Akiva"

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👉 Hakham in the context of Rabbi Akiva

Akiva ben Joseph (Mishnaic Hebrew: עֲקִיבָא בֶּן יוֹסֵף, ʿĂqīḇāʾ ben Yōsēp̄; c. 50 – 28 September 135 CE), also known as Rabbi Akiva (רַבִּי עֲקִיבָא), was a leading Jewish scholar and sage, a tanna of the latter part of the first century and the beginning of the second. Rabbi Akiva was a leading contributor to the Mishnah and to Midrash halakha. He is referred to in Tosafot as Rosh la-Hakhamim ("Chief of the Sages"). He was executed by the Romans in the aftermath of the Bar Kokhba revolt. He has also been described as a philosopher.

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Hakham in the context of David Yosef

Hacham David Yosef (Hebrew: דוד יוסף; born August 10, 1957) is the Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Israel and Rishon LeZion. He has authored dozens of books in Jewish Law mainly based on the rulings of his father, Hacham Ovadia Yosef. His most notable work is a set of books named Halacha Berura, which is an encyclopedia like commentary on the Shulchan Aruch, with letters of approbation from his father and Rabbi Yosef Shalom Elyashiv.

On September 29, 2024, Yosef was elected to serve a ten-year term as the Sephardic Chief Rabbi of Israel, The Rishon LeZion. Both his older brother Yitzchak Yosef and his father Ovadia Yosef previously served in the office. Yosef was formally inaugurated in a crowning ceremony on December 11, 2024 in Jerusalem, where he officially donned the traditional garments of the Sephardic Chief Rabbi. Yosef honored the legacy of his father by wearing his fathers vestments during the ceremony. Yosef's personal vestments will resemble the design of his father's. Yosef currently serves as the president of the Chief Rabbinate Council, and will rotate with his Ashkenazi counterpart, to later serve as Head of the Rabbinic Court.

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