- Yisroel Meir Gabbai
Rabbi Yisroel Meir Gabbai (b. 1950s) is a Yerushalmi hasid who travels the world to locate and restore Jewish cemeteries and "kevarim" (gravesites) of Torah notables.
A resident of
Israel , he has a French passport which allows him to enter countries hostile to Israel, such asSyria .His accomplishments include:
* the identification of the grave of Rabbi
Shalom Shabazi inYemen
* the identification of the grave of RabbiRefael Katzin , nineteenth-century chief rabbi ofAleppo , in Aleppo,Syria
* the placement of a plaque at the burial site ofRashi and otherRishonim to alert visitors that an unmarked square in the city ofTroyes ,France is in fact part of an ancient cemeteryAlthough he travels to countries hostile to Israel, Rabbi Gabbai makes no secret of his mission and dresses in full Yerushalmi regalia, including flat-topped, wide-brim hat, hand-knitted yarmulke, short pants and hasidic
rekel (long coat), in addition to his full beard andpayot .References
* Growise, Avraham. "Our Man in Damascus: Rabbi Yisrael Meir Gabbai is the first non-Syria chareidi to visit in half a century, according to the leader of Syria's dwindling Jewish community". "Hamodia", Israel News, May 7, 2008, pp. A26-27.
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