This Hebrew book contains important laws and teachings from Rabbi Chaim Palagi, aimed at guiding readers' spiritual and religious growth. It is a valuable addition to any collection of Judaica or religious and spiritual literature. The contents of this book offer insights into the Jewish faith and tradition, and provide a unique perspective on the teachings of the religion. The book is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of Jewish culture and spirituality.
MOED LEKOL CHAI by Rabbi Chaim Palagi Haim Palachi מועד לכל חי -  חיים פלאג'י
LANGUAGE: HEBREW
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Haim Palachi, also spelt Palaggi, (Acronym: MaHaRHaF or HaVIF) (1788, Smyrna, Turkey – 1869, Smyrna) was a Turkish author and rabbi.
Maternal grandson of Joseph ben Hayyim Hazan, author of Hiqre Leb; pupil of Isaac Gategno, author of Bet Yiṣḥaq. After serving as president of the tribunal in his native city, he was appointed Hakham Bashi there in 1854.

His declining years were saddened by his deposition, although he was re-instated and held the position until the year before his death, and by disturbances among the people. He was greatly venerated by the masses, and at his funeral the hearse was escorted by a battalion of troops, an honor given by the Turkish authorities to only two or three chief rabbis.