מכון בן איש חי
Region: Israël
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An institute founded in Jerusalem to perpetuate the rabbinic teaching of Rabbi Yossef Haïm of Baghdad (1835–1909), one of the greatest Sephardic and Mizrahi halakhic authorities of the nineteenth century. The institute publishes critical and annotated editions of the monumental work "Ben Ish Haï," a collection of laws and weekly sermons that constitutes the principal halakhic reference for Iraqi, Kurdish, and Iranian Jewish communities. It runs a school of rabbinic thought and online courses disseminating Eastern Sephardic teaching to diaspora communities in France, Canada, and the United States. The institution upholds the mystical traditions of the yeshiva Sha'ar Hashamayim founded in Baghdad.
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