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  1. Raphael Hayyim Isaac Carregal (October 15, 1733, Hebron, Ottoman Empire – May 5, 1777, Barbados) was an itinerant Palestinian rabbi and preacher. [citation needed] He is the first rabbi known to have visited the colonies that became the United States.

  2. CARIGAL (Carregal, Karigal), RAPHAEL ḤAYYIM ISAAC (1729–1777), emissary of Hebron. Born in Hebron, Carigal was ordained in 1750 and was sent in 1754 by the Hebron Jewish community as an emissary to the Jewish communities in the Near East.

  3. Apr 28, 2022 · Genealogy for Raphael Ḥayyim Isaac Carregal (1733 - 1777) family tree on Geni, with over 245 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  4. Raphael Ḥayyim Isaac Carregal. (From a portrait in the possession of Rev. J. L. Jenkins.) Itinerant rabbi and preacher; born in Hebron, Palestine, Oct. 15, 1733; died at Barbados, West Indies, May 5, 1777.

  5. May 12, 2021 · The rabbi who delivered the sermon was a visitor from Hebron, Palestine, named Raphael Hayyim Isaac Carregal.

  6. Raphael Hayyim Isaac Carregal was an itinerant Palestinian rabbi and preacher. Education. Carregal refers to David Melammed as his teacher. Career. He is the first rabbi known to have visited the colonies that became the United States.

  7. The colorful story of Rabbi Raphael Chaim Yitzchak Karigal tells a slice of history not only of America but that of Hebron, which was in a renaissance of Jewish life. Ezra Stiles, future president of Yale University and a founder of Brown University considered him a personal friend.

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