Moshe Yosef Mordechai Meyuchas | |
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משה יוסף מרדכי מיוחס | |
| Preceded by | Raphael Meyuchas |
| Succeeded by | Yom Tov Algazi |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1738 (1738) Jerusalem, Ottoman Palestine |
| Died | 1805 (aged 66–67) Jerusalem, Ottoman Palestine |
| Nationality | Ottoman |
| Occupation | Chief Rabbi (Rishon l’Zion) |
| Known for | Chief Rabbi of Israel (1802–1805) |
Moshe Yosef Mordechai Meyuchas (Hebrew:משה יוסף מרדכי מיוחס; Moses Joseph Mordechai Meyuchas) (1738–1805) wasChief Rabbi of Israel (Rishon l’Zion) from 1802 to 1805.
Meyuchas was born in Jerusalem to theMeyuchas family. He is the author of Sha’ar ha-Mayim (Salonika, 1768) Berachot Mayim (Salonika, 1789,) and Mayin Shaal (Salonika, 1799)[1][2]
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