Azriel Chaikin

Azriel Chaikin

Azriel Haikin lighting Menorah at Hanukkah, Kiev, 8 December 2007
Born 1938
Russia USSR
Occupation Chief Rabbi, Chabad movement in Ukraine and recognized halakhic authority
Title Chief Rabbi of Ukraine
Religion Judaism

Azriel Chaikin (Hebrew עזריאל חייקין ; born USSR, 1938) is a Brussels-based leader of the Chabad movement of Judaism in Ukraine. In 2003, he was proclaimed chief rabbi by dozens of Chabad rabbis working for the Chabad Federation of Jewish Communities in Ukraine.[1][2]

References

  1. Keating, Joshua (5 March 2014). "How Many 'Chief Rabbis' Does Ukraine Have?". Slate. Retrieved 20 May 2014.
  2. Singer, David; Grossman, Lawrence (2006). American Jewish Year Book 2006. p. 530. Since 2003, another Chabad rabbi, the Brussels-based Azriel Haikin, had been accepted as chief rabbi by the FJC rabbis. Yet another Orthodox rabbi, Ya'akov Dov Bleich, had served as Ukraine's chief rabbi since the early 1990s, and did not ..."


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