Azoulay

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Azoulay, sometimes spelled Azoulai, Azulai or Azulay (Template:Langx),[1] etc. is a Sephardi Jewish surname, common among Jews of Moroccan descent. It is assumed that the family name Azulai is an acronym of the biblical restriction on whom a Kohen may marry: אשה זנה וחללה לא יקחו (Leviticus, 21:7) and, thus, indicating priestly descent. The Hebrew phrase ishah zonah ve'challelah lo yikachu means "a woman of ill repute or divorced [Israelite woman] shall not he [the Kohen] take".

People

Azoulay family of Fes

Azoulay, is the name of a notable Jewish family descended from Spanish exiles who, after the expulsion of the Jews from Spain in 1492Script error: No such module "Unsubst". and following decades, settled in the city of Fez, Morocco. The family includes:

  • Abraham Azulai (c. 1570 – 1643) – Kabbalistic author and commentator best known for his Chessed le-Avraham
  • Chaim Yosef David Azulai (1724–1807) – a rabbinical scholar and a noted bibliophile, who pioneered the history of Jewish religious writings.[2]
  • Raphael Isaiah Azulai (died 1830) – rabbi and writer.

Others

See also

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References

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