Moses Levi

Ottoman rabbi (1827–1910)

Moses Levi was a prominent figure in the Ottoman Jewish community, serving as a respected rabbi during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in 1827, he would go on to hold significant positions within the community, ultimately rising to a leadership role. His life's work was dedicated to the field of Judaism, where he made lasting contributions.

As the Chief Rabbi of Constantinople and the Ottoman Empire, Moses Levi played a crucial role in guiding the Jewish community under Ottoman rule. His tenure in this position reflected his stature and influence within the community. Moses Levi passed away in 1910, leaving behind a legacy as a devoted leader and scholar in the field of Judaism.