Moshe Galanti, a kabbalist, was the first Rishon LeZion (Sephardic chief Rabbi of Israel).[1]

Works

  • Koheles Yaakov (1578),[2] a commentary on Koheles
  • Korban Chagiga[3]
  • Mafteach HaZohar[4] (published in Venice)

References

  1. Shai Cabessa (2020). A Legacy of Torah: Insights/Parsha/Sphardi GeDoLim. p. 175. ISBN 978-1-60091-807-0.
  2. Rabbi Moshe Galanti (1578). "Kohelet Ya'akov".
  3. "Tetzaveh".
  4. Rabbi Moshe Galanti of Safed. Mafteach HaZohar.
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