Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu

Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu is a prominent Israeli rabbi known for his role as the Chief Rabbi of Safed, Israel. Born in 1956, he is the son of the late Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Israel, Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu. Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu has been influential in religious and national discussions in Israel, often contributing his views on various societal and ethical issues. His teachings and rulings emphasize a deep connection to Jewish tradition and law, while also addressing contemporary challenges faced by the Jewish community. Rabbi Eliyahu is an active public figure, frequently involved in educational initiatives and community service projects. He is recognized for his efforts in promoting Jewish identity and unity among diverse sectors of Israeli society. His leadership extends to various religious and civic endeavors, aiming to bridge gaps between different groups within Israel. Rabbi Eliyahu's approach combines a strong adherence to Jewish law with a practical perspective on modern-day issues, making him a respected voice in both religious and secular circles.

Books

A Legend of Humility and Leadership