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'''Hayyim ben Isaac Raphael Alfandari''' ({{lang-he|חיים בן יצחק אלפאנדארי}}; {{abbr|c.|circa}} 1660–1733) was ] in ] during the latter half of the 17th and in the beginning of the 18th century. In his old age he went to ], where he died. He was the author of ''Esh Dat'' (A Fiery Law), a collection of homilies printed together with his uncle's ''Muẓẓal me-Esh'' in Constantinople, 1718. Several short treatises by him are published in the works of others. ] speaks very highly of him as a scholar and as a preacher.<ref>{{JewishEncyclopedia|inline=1|article=Ḥayyim ben Isaac Raphael Alfandari the Younger|url=https://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/1183-alfandari#anchor3}}<br>'''''Jewish Encyclopedia'' bibliography:''' '''Hayyim ben Isaac Raphael Alfandari''' ({{lang-he|חיים בן יצחק אלפאנדארי}}; {{abbr|c.|circa}} 1660–1733) was ] in ] during the latter half of the 17th and in the beginning of the 18th century. In his old age he went to ], where he died. He was the author of ''Esh Dat'' (A Fiery Law), a collection of homilies printed together with his uncle's ''Muẓẓal me-Esh'' in Constantinople, 1718. Several short treatises by him are published in the works of others. ] speaks very highly of him as a scholar and as a preacher.<ref>{{JewishEncyclopedia|inline=1|article=Ḥayyim ben Isaac Raphael Alfandari the Younger|url=https://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/1183-alfandari#anchor3}}<br>'''''Jewish Encyclopedia'' bibliography:'''
* ], ''Or ha-Ḥayyim,'' No. 854; * ], '','' No. 854;
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Rabbi in Constantinople and in Palestine (1660–1733)

Hayyim ben Isaac Raphael Alfandari (Template:Lang-he; c. 1660–1733) was rabbi in Constantinople during the latter half of the 17th and in the beginning of the 18th century. In his old age he went to Palestine, where he died. He was the author of Esh Dat (A Fiery Law), a collection of homilies printed together with his uncle's Muẓẓal me-Esh in Constantinople, 1718. Several short treatises by him are published in the works of others. Azulai speaks very highly of him as a scholar and as a preacher.

He is a member of the notable Alfandari family.

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  1.  One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainSinger, Isidore; et al., eds. (1901–1906). "Ḥayyim ben Isaac Raphael Alfandari the Younger". The Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls.
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