Yitzhak Israeli
Yitzhak Israeli (Hebrew: יצחק ישראלי; Yitzchak Yisraeli) is a Sephardi rabbi, Talmudic scholar, and Orthodox halakhist (expert in Jewish law). He is the Av Beit Din (head of the rabbinical court) of Torah U'Mishpat in Brooklyn, New York and in 2016 was elected Chief Rabbi of the Bukharian Community in the United States and Canada.
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Religion | Judaism |
Nationality | Israeli, American |
Parents | Nuriel Israeli Penina Israeli |
Denomination | Orthodox |
Alma mater | Yeshivat Tifrach |
Occupation | Rabbi, Talmudic scholar, judge, dayan, lecturer, recognized halakhic authority |
Position | Rabbi |
Synagogue | Sephardic Center of Mill Basin |
Position | Av Beit Din |
Organisation | Chief Rabbinate of the Bukharian community in United States and Canada |
Residence | Brooklyn, New York |
Semicha | Eliyahu Ben Haim |
Early life
Born in Jerusalem, Israeli studied at Yeshivat Tifrach. He was a prominent student of Ben Zion Abba Shaul and Ovadia Yosef.[1][2] In 1998 he moved to New York, where he received his semikha (rabbinic ordination) from Eliyahu Ben Haim.
Community work
Soon after he received his semikha, Israeli began to serve as a dayan in the beth din headed by Ben Haim in Queens. In 2000 he was appointed rabbi of Congregation Sha'are Emunah in Cedarhurst,[3] where he served until 2009. From 2008-2010, Israeli served as a rosh yeshiva (dean) in Yeshivah Beer Yitzhak in Beitar Illit, West Bank.[4]
In 2001, Israeli established the Sephardic Beth Medrash and Congregation of Rockland County in Wesley Hills, New York,[3] which he led until 2012. In 2012 he was appointed rabbi of the Sephardic Center of Mill Basin. Israeli taught halakha (Jewish law) and dayanut in several kollelim (advanced institutes) in Brooklyn and Queens. Currently, he serves as Rosh Kollel (head of the kollel) in Congregation Beth Gavriel in Queens.[5]
In 2016, Israeli was appointed Chief Rabbi of the Bukharian community in the United States and Canada.[2][6][7]
Israeli is leading several charities and mutual help organizations. He established Be'er Yitzhak Foundation, an organization that helps the needy in Israel, as well as Jewish education organizations in Israel.[8] He is among the rabbis leading the Bikur Cholim Website Of Mill Basin organization.[9]
Israeli's theory of halakha is based upon the methods of Ovadia Yosef. His halakhic work deals with the most complicated issues in Even Ha'ezer, as well as other parts of the Shulchan Aruch.[2]
Works
Since the beginning of his career, Israeli focused on the issuing halakha rulings. Some of his early works were published in several issues of the halakhic journal Kol Me'heikhal. His rulings deal with all the four parts of Shulchan Aruch.
Israeli's first book, published in 2014 and titled MeAvnei HaMakom (Part 1), deals with several halakhic issues including contemporary Shabbat issues, marriage, gittin (divorce documents) and agunot. The book received accolades from Ben Haim[10] and Zalman Nechemia Goldberg.[11]
His second book, Yode'ei Binah, was published in 2016, and deals with the determination of zmanim (halakhic times of the day), and rulings that stem from those determinations.
References
- "Welcome page of Congregation Sha'are Yeshuah MiTzion".
- qjl. "A New Era: Rav Yitzchak Yisraeli Appointed as Posek and Head Rav of the Bukharian community • Queens Jewish Link". www.queensjewishlink.com. Retrieved 2017-02-10.
- "VeHigadeta Le'Khilatcha (Hebrew)". Mishpacha (Hebrew). April 14, 2011.
- "Yeshivah Beer Yitzhak | Rabbi Yitzhak Israeli". haravisraeli.com. Retrieved 2017-02-09.
- "Administration, Congregation Beth Gavriel".
- "Chazaq Big Event Draws Big Names in Torah, Politics, Entertainment – Thousands Gather for Pre-Passover Inspiration". 2016-04-06. Retrieved 2017-02-10.
- qjl. "Queens Rabbis Attend Sefardic Rabbinical Conference In Jerusalem • Queens Jewish Link". www.queensjewishlink.com. Retrieved 2017-02-10.
- "Be'er yitzhak foundation inc". missionandvision.org. Retrieved 2017-02-09.
- "About us - Bikur Cholim Of Mill Basin Area". Bikur Cholim Of Mill Basin Area. Retrieved 2017-02-09.
- "מאבני המקום חלק א - ישראלי, יצחק בן נוריאל (page 4 of 550)". hebrewbooks.org. Retrieved 2017-02-09.
- "מאבני המקום חלק א - ישראלי, יצחק בן נוריאל (page 5 of 550)". hebrewbooks.org. Retrieved 2017-02-09.