Aaron ha-Kohen Peraḥia

ca. 1627–1697

Aaron ha-Kohen Peraḥia was born in Salonika to a family of Italian origin. He was appointed chief rabbi of Salonika in 1689. Peraḥia was famed among the rabbis of Salonika as an important posek (legal decisor). His numerous responsa provide a great deal of information about Jewish life in the Ottoman Empire in general and Salonika in particular. These were published posthumously in two volumes. He also wrote commentaries on various tractates of the Talmud, in addition to homilies and eulogies.

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Paraḥ mateh Aharon (The Staff of Aaron Had Sprouted)

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The rich and honorable Moshe haCohen, resident of the city Castoria may God protect it, says as follows: he has been given a bad wife, and that during their marital life…