LONG READS Issue 611 · May 26, 2016

Infinite Dividends

“Lots of questions are saved if a person learns the simple meaning patiently and in depth, and takes care not only to read every word carefully, but also every letter.” Rav Ezra Attiya ztz”l, the Sephardic gadol of Eretz Yisrael raised the status of Sephardic Torah scholarship for a century.

Infinite Dividends
Rav Ezra Attiya ztz”l, the Sephardic gadol of Eretz Yisrael raised the status of Sephardic Torah scholarship for a century.

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He was the Sephardic gadol of Eretz Yisrael molding a generation whose influence reverberated around the world. But Rav Ezra Attiya was even more — he was the abba to every impoverished bochur who knew the Rav would never turn anyone away. More than four decades after Rav Ezra’s passing his son Rav David Attiya one of Jerusalem’s elder dayanim reveals his father’s secret formula for success

When Rav David Attiya shlita is asked what he most remembers about his father Rav Ezra Attiya ztz”l — one of the greatest Torah teachers in Eretz Yisrael in the last century — he replies without missing a beat “His learning. He didn’t waste a minute. He was always learning Torah.”

For Rav David Attiya 87 a prominent dayan and former member of the Chief Rabbinical Court in Jerusalem who spends his own days poring over seforim that was Rav Ezra’s legacy to his son. But for the thousands of students and disciples he nurtured during the 45 years he served as rosh yeshivah of Yeshivat Porat Yosef until his passing on 19 Iyar 5730 (1970) he was their leader as well as their master educator and the one person who perhaps more than anyone raised up the status of Sephardic Torah scholarship in the last century. Among Rav Attiya’s most famous students were Rav Ovadiah Yosef Rav Mordechai Eliyahu Rav Ben Tzion Abba Shaul Rav Yehuda Tzadka and Rav Yitzchak Kaduri.

Rav David Attiya is a venerable figure in his own right as one of Jerusalem’s elder dayanim. And like his father his short stature is overpowered by his towering scholarship nobility and gentility — it’s easy to match him with the descriptions that his father’s students shared of Rav Ezra. For Rav Ezra was not only a brilliant talmid chacham but he had a mission: He taught his talmidim how to convey the study of Gemara for generations to come.

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