Yosef Zvi HaLevy
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Yosef Zvi HaLevy (: 1874 – 13 March 1960) was an Israeli rabbi and head of the rabbinical court for
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.


Biography

HaLevy was born in 1874 in
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,
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,
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, then part of the
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, and was the son of Rabbi Avraham HaLevy. He obtained his rabbinical ordination (
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) from
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. He emigrated without his family to
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at the beginning of 1891 and shortly thereafter married the daughter of Rabbi
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, the Chief Rabbi of
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. In 1894 (or late 1893), he moved to
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, but returned to
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in about 1897. HaLevy was later appointed to serve as the head (
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) of the Tel Aviv Rabbinical Court.


Awards

* In 1958, HaLevy was awarded the
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, in Rabbinical literature. Halevy's grandson,
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, was the recipient of the 2002 Israel Prize, for agriculture.


References


See also

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