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Jan 30, 2018
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LOT 170:

A document signed by members of the Beit Din in Haifa - Rabbi Marcus, Rabbi Kaniel, and Rabbi Reina.

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A document signed by members of the Beit Din in Haifa - Rabbi Marcus, Rabbi Kaniel, and Rabbi Reina.
Document from Beit Din in Haifa. From 1931, including signatures of the Gaonim Rabbi Baruch Marcus, Rabbi Eliyahu Reina, and Rabbi Yehoshua Kaniel.
Condition: Very Good, filing holes. 
The Ga'on Rabbi Baruch Marcus, (5630-5721), the first chief rabbi of the city of Haifa, a student of the "grandfather of Kelm" and a student of the Slobodka Yeshiva. In 5667, he immigrated to Israel and was appointed Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Haifa, and served in this position for 55 years and participated in a tour organized by Rabbi Kook and Rabbi Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld. He was one of the founders of the Council of Yeshivas in Eretz Israel and served as the first chairman of the Beit Din in Haifa, a member of the Chief Rabbinate Council. His book Amrei Baruch (Haifa 5690).
Rabbi Yehoshua Kaniel (5656-5730), a disciple and close associate of Rav Kook, was privileged to study with him in private, and was sent by the Rav to Haifa in the year 5620, in order to assist Rabbi Baruch Marcus, To. In 5682 he became a member of the rabbinate in Haifa and founded the Rabbinical Court in Haifa, where he served as Dayan, alongside the then Chief Rabbi of Haifa [Rabbi Marcus]. Served as the Chief Rabbi of Haifa since 5726. 
The Ga'on Rabbi Eliyahu (de la) Reina (1866 - 1944) was a public figure and educator, and the Sephardic Chief Rabbi of Haifa.Before returning to the United States, he returned to the United States on a mission when he returned from his mission at the outbreak of the war, settled in Haifa again, and was among the first builders of the houses in Arad al-Yahud, where he lived until the Arab riots, In Hadar Hacarmel neighborhood 
In 5682 he was appointed as the Sephardic Chief Rabbi and Chief Rabbi of Haifa, and during his 22 years of service he worked to improve religious services and to unite Sephardi and Ashkenazi communities in the Knesset Israel community.

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