Hakham

(“Hocham”). Wise or learned man, usually a Torah scholar. Often a title given to the religious leader of synagogues in the Jewish Atlantic World who had a position similar to a Rabbi today. See talmid ḥakham.

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Samuel King, Isaac Karigal. Courtesy Yale University Library. Karigal was one of the most famous Hakhams in early America. He was born in Hebron but died in Barbados.

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