- Yitzchak Kaduri
Yitzchak Kaduri, also spelled Kadouri and Kadourie (died January 28 2006), [cite news|last = Wagner|first = Matthew|title = Judaism: The magic of the late Rabbi Yitzhak Kaduri|work = Features|publisher =
The Jerusalem Post |date =2006-02-06 |url = http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1138622536007&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull|accessdate = 2008-09-13] was a renowned Mizrahi Orthodox Haredirabbi and kabbalist who devoted his life toTorah study andprayer on behalf of theJew ish people. He taught and practiced the "kavanot" of the Rashash. His blessings andamulet s were also widely sought to cure people of illnesses andinfertility . At the time of his death, estimates of his age ranged from 106 to 126.Youth
He was born in
Baghdad , which was then part of the Ottoman Turkish "vilayets", to RabbiKatchouri Diba ben `Aziza , a spice trader. No one is certain of the exact year, though two clues are known: he was born on aShabbat during the intermediate days ofSukkot , known as Chol HaMo'ed. Since Sukkot lasts for nine days, the third to seventh being Chol HaMo'ed, there is always a Shabbat during Sukkot. Thus this indication only excludes the years during which the first and seventh days of Sukkot fell on Shabbat (the second and ninth days can never fall on Shabbat, since the calendar is set so thatKippur never falls on a Friday or a Sunday). A third clue is said to be his name "Yitzchak", which is the second of the "ushpizin" (holy guests ofSukkot ) and thus would indicate a birth on the second day... This would contradict the first clue, leaving us with a mystery surrounding his birth.As a youngster, Kaduri excelled in his studies and began learning
Kabbalah while still in his teens, a study that would last his entire life. He was a student of the "Ben Ish Chai " (Rabbi Yosef Chaim of Baghdad) and studied at theZilka Yeshivah inBaghdad .Rabbi Kaduri moved to the
British Mandate of Palestine in 1923 upon the advice of the elders of Baghdad, who hoped that his scholarship and piety would stop the incursion ofZionism in the post-World War I state. It was here that he changed his name from Diba to Kaduri. He was drafted into theBritish Army and worked as a translator.tudent of Kabbalah
Upon leaving the service, he went to study at the
Shoshanim LeDavid Yeshiva for kabbalists from Iraq. There he learned from the leading kabbalists of the time, including Rabbi Yehuda Ftaya, author of "Beit Lechem Yehudah", and RabbiChaim Ya'akov Sofer , author of "Kaf Hachaim". He later immersed himself in regularTalmud ic study and rabbinical law in thePorat Yosef Yeshiva in Jerusalem'sOld City , where he also studied Kabbalah with the Rosh Yeshivah, RabbiEzra Attia , RabbiSaliman Eliyahu (father of Sephardic Chief RabbiMordechai Eliyahu ), and other learned rabbis.In 1934, Rabbi Kaduri and his family moved to the Old City, where the Porat Yosef Yeshivah gave him an apartment nearby with a job of binding the yeshivah's books and copying over rare manuscripts in the yeshivah's library. The books remained in the yeshivah's library, while the copies of manuscripts were stored in Rabbi Kaduri's personal library. Before binding each book, he would study it intently, committing it to memory. He was reputed to have a
photographic memory and also mastered theTalmud by heart, including the adjoiningRashi andTosafot commentaries.During the period of
Arab -Israel i friction that led up to the 1948 war, the Porat Yosef Yeshivah was virtually turned into a fortress against frequent flashes of violence. When the Jewish quarter of the Old City fell to the invadingJordan ian Army during the1948 Arab-Israeli War , the Jordanians set fire to the yeshivah and all surrounding houses, destroying all the books and manuscripts that Rabbi Kaduri could not smuggle out.Rabbi Kaduri went on to study at the Kabbalists' Beit El Yeshiva ("Yeshivat HaMekubalim") in Jerusalem. He knew all the writings of Rabbi
Yitzhak Luria , the founder of modern Kabbalah, by heart. After the passing of the leading kabbalist, RabbiEfraim Hakohen , in 1989, the remaining kabbalists appointed Rabbi Kaduri as their head.Rabbi Kaduri did not publish any of the works that he authored on Kabbalah; he allowed only students of Kabbalah to study them. He did publish some articles criticizing those who engage in "practical Kabbalah", the popular dissemination of advice or amulets, often for a price. He also spoke out against the development of cult organizations frequented by pop celebrities. "Kabbalah should not be taught to non-Jews," he explained.
Blessings, amulets, and messiah
Over the years, thousands of people (mainly but not exclusively
Sephardi Jews ) would come to seek his advice, blessings andamulet s which he would create specifically for the individual in need. He had learned the Kabbalistic secrets of the amulets from his teacher, RabbiYehudah Petaya . Many people directly attributed personal miracles to receiving a blessing from Rabbi Kaduri, such as: recovery from severe illnesses and diseases, children born to couples with fertility problems, finding a spouse, and economic blessings.His rise to fame, though, began when his son, Rabbi
David Kaduri , who ran a poultry store in theBucharim Market , decided to found a proper yeshivah organization under his father. CalledNachalat Yitzchak Yeshivah, it was located adjacent to the family home in theBucharim neighbourhood ofJerusalem . His grandson,Yossi Kaduri , took part in this endeavour with him.Kaduri reportedly received blessings from the "
Ben Ish Chai " (Rabbi Yosef Chaim of Baghdad) in 1908ref|1 and from the Lubavitcher Rebbe (Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson) in 1990ref|2 that he would witness the coming of the Messiah. However, other sources say these blessings were for "arichat yamim", long life, which was certainly reflected in his advanced age.According to a statement made close to his deathref|3, on
4 November 2003 Rabbi Kaduri met the individual destined to become the Messiah and discovered his name. Other statements supposedly made in his name gave further details of when the Messiah would come. A year after his death, a note was publicized in which Kaduri had written using the abbreviations of six Hebrew words that the subject pertaining to the Messiah is that of "Yehoshua". However, several people including Kaduri's son David asserted that the note was a forgery.ref|4Involvement in politics
The last two decades of his life were marred by the controversial way that some would use him to promote various political parties. Rabbi Kaduri achieved celebrity status during the 1996 Knesset elections when he was flown by
helicopter to multiple political rallies in support of theShas party, and for amulets that were produced in his name for supporters of that party.Final days
Rabbi Kaduri lived a life of poverty and simplicity. He ate little, spoke little, and prayed each month at the gravesites of
tzaddik im in Israel. His first wife,Rabbanit Sara, died in 1989. He remarried in 1993 toRabbanit Dorit, abaalat teshuva who was just over half his age, in keeping with theJewish tradition that says that a man, even in advanced old age, should not be single.In January 2006, Rabbi Kaduri was hospitalized with
pneumonia in theBikur Holim hospital in Jerusalem. He died at around 10 p.m. onJanuary 28 ,2006 (29Tevet 5766). He was alert and lucid until his last day.An estimated 300,000 people took part in his funeral procession on
January 29 , which started from the Nachalat Yitzchak Yeshivah and wound its way through the streets of Jerusalem to theGivat Shaul cemetery near the entrance to the city ofJerusalem .References
* "Arutz Sheva" broadcast, 19 October 2005, [http://www.israelnationalnews.com/news.php3?id=91417 news item] .
* "Arutz Sheva" broadcast, 21 September 2005, [http://www.israelnn.com/news.php3?id=89850 news item] .
* "Arutz Sheva" broadcast, 25 January 2006, [http://www.israelnationalnews.com/news.php3?id=97225 Related news item] .
* "Rabbi Reveals Name of the Messiah," "Israel Today" website, 30 April 2007, [http://www.israeltoday.co.il/default.aspx?tabid=128&view=item&idx=1347 article] .
*Mizrahi, Moshe. "Hagaon Harav Yitzchak Kadouri," "Hamodia", February 1, 2006, pp. 8-10.External links
* [http://www.guysen.com/annexe.php?title=enterrement_kadouri Exclusive video of funeral procession and burial] fr icon
* [http://www.yeshiva.org.il/midrash/video/ViewVideo.asp?id=4424 Video of Kaduri visit in summer 2000 to]Bet El he icon
* [http://exodus2006.com/rabbiwarns.htm Rav Kaduri Warns: Natural Disasters Awaiting the World]
* [http://isfsp.org/sages/kaduri.html The leading Kabbalist of our Generation, HaRav Yitzhaq Kaduri]
* [http://lazerbrody.typepad.com/lazer_beams/2005/09/last_thursdays_.html Rav Kaduri statement confirmed]
* [http://www.sephardiccouncil.org/press-y-kaduri.html Sephardic Council obituary 1897 - 2006]
* [http://judaism.about.com/od/kabbalah/p/kaduri.htm about.com obituary]
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,,1698663,00.html Kaduri Guardian obituary 1900-2006]
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