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Elie (given Name)
Elie is a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: First name A–G *Elie Abadie (born 1960), Rabbi in the United Arab Emirates *Elie Abel (1920–2004), Canadian journalist *Elie Adda (1892–1975), Egyptian fencer * Elie Aghnides (1901–1988), Greek engineer and inventor, *Elie Aiboy (born 1979), Indonesian football player *Elie Apper (born 1933), Belgian saxophonist *Elie Azagury (1918–2009), Moroccan architect * Elie Bouka (born 1992), Canadian football player * Elie Brun (born 1948), French politician * Elie Buconyori, Burundi bishop *Elie Bursztein (born 1980) French computer scientist and engineer * Elie Carafoli (1901–1983), Romanian engineer * Elie Che (1998–2020), English model, performer, and trans activist * Elie Aron Cohen (1909–1993), Dutch doctor * Elie Cristo-Loveanu (1893–1964), Romanian artist * Elie Fahed (born 1989), Lebanese filmmaker *Elie Farah (1909–2003), Lebanese archbishop * Elie Ferzli (born 1949), Lebanese politician * El ...
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Elie Abadie
Elie Abadie ( ar, ايلي عبادي) is the Senior Rabbi of the Jewish Council of the Emirates in the United Arab Emirates. Abadie is also the former Director of the Jacob E. Safra Institute of Sephardic Studies at Yeshiva University, with an area of interest on the topics of Sephardic Judaism, history, philosophy, and comparative traditional law. He is a member of the board of the American Sephardi Federation and the World Sephardic Educational Center, and co-president of Justice for Jews from Arab Countries. He is a former member of the Board and an Officer of the Rabbinical Council of America (RCA), the Treasurer/Vice-president of the New York Board of Rabbis, and co-chair of the Sadat Congressional Gold Medal Committee. Early life and education Family Origins Abadie is descended from a rabbinical lineage dating back to fifteenth century Spain and Provence. Following the expulsion of Jews from Spain and later Provence his family migrated through Italy, the Balkans, Gr ...
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