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Ḥayyim Shabbethai         
Ḥayyim ben Shabbethai (Hebrew: רבי חיים בן שבתי), commonly known by the acronym Maharhash (Hebrew: מהרח"ש, MArenu HA-Rav ḤAyyim SHabbethai, literally translating to "Our teacher, the Rabbi Hayyim Shabbethai"; 1557 - 1647) was a Sephardic rabbi and Talmudist, who is considered to be one of the great sages of Greek Jewry, serving as the Chief Rabbi of Thessaloniki, Greece.
Hayyim Vidal Angel         
Ḥayyim Vidal Shabbethai ben Shabbethai Angel (; ) was Salonican rabbi and preacher. He wrote Sippur ha-Ḥayyim ('Tale of Life'), containing several funeral orations and miscellaneous homilies on the Pentateuch (Salonica, 1760).
Ḥayyim Asahel         
GREEK RABBI AND AUTHOR
Hayyim Asahel; Chaim Asahel
Ḥayyim Asahel (; before 1746) was a rabbi and author who lived in Salonica during the first half of the eighteenth century.