Chalom Messas
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Chalom Messas, (1908 - 2003), was the Chief Rabbi of Morocco, and after making aliyah became the Sephardic Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem. He wrote many works: Mizrah Chemech, Tevouot Chemech, Chemech Oumaguen, Beit Chemech and Veham Hachemech.
[edit] Books
- Divre Moche by Chief Rabbi Moses ben Abraham Berdugo, called "Mashbir"
- Divre Mordekhai by Rabbi Mordekhai Berdugo, Hamarbitz
- Torot Emet, Me Menouhot, Rav Peninim and Messamehe Lev by his great-great-great-grandfather Ha Malakh Rabbi Raphael Berdugo
- Lev Mevin and Penei Mevin by Rabbi Mimoun Berdugo
- Edout Beyaakov by his great-grandfather Rabbi Yaacov Berdugo.
- Divre Chalom by his grandfather also named Rabbi Chalom Messas.
- Guevoul Binyamine
- Divre Yossef
[edit] See also
- David Messas (his son).