Melamed, Ra?amim Reuven

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MELAMED, RA?AMIM REUVEN

MELAMED, RA?AMIM REUVEN (1854–1938), Persian rabbi and preacher. Born in Shiraz, he moved to Jerusalem in 1906, established a yeshivah in his own home, and served as rabbi to the Persian Jews. He wrote many commentaries in both Hebrew and *Judeo-Persian to the Pentateuch, the Scrolls, Avot, and portions of the Zohar: among them Kisse Ra?amim (1911), Yeshu'ah ve-Ra?amim (1912), Zedakah ve-Ra?amim (1926), ?ayyei Ra?amim (1929), Zikhron Ra?amim (1930), and Seder Leil Pesa? (in Hebrew and Persian, 1930), all published in Jerusalem. Some of his works were republished by his son, Ezra Zion *Melamed.

bibliography:

M.D. Gaon, Yehudei ha-Mizra? be-Ere? Yisrael, 2 (1937), 437–8.

[Walter Joseph Fischel]

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