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[[Image:Shmuel Salant.jpg|thumb|200px|Rabbi Shmuel Salant]]
[[Image:Shmuel Salant stamp.JPG|thumb|150px|Rabbi [[Shmuel Salant ]] depicted on an Israeli stamp, 2006]]

'''Shmuel Salant''' ([[January 2]], [[1816]] – [[August 16]], [[1909]]) served as the [[Ashkenazi Jews|Ashkenazic]] [[Chief Rabbi]] of [[Jerusalem]] and was a renowned [[Talmud]]ist and [[Torah]] scholar.

(contracted; show full)d hardship, Rabbi Salant founded the Rabbi Meir Baal Haneis Salant charity to provide for all of Israel's poor and impoverished, [[Sefardi]] and [[Ashkenazi]] alike. In 1888 Rabbi Salant's eyesight began to fail, and a few years later he became blind. This did not stop his extensive activity in communal affairs. In 1900, however, he requested an assistant; Rabbi [[Elijah David Rabinowitz-Teomim]] of Russia was selected for the position, however, Rabbi Rabinowitz-Teomim predeceased Rabbi Salant.


Rabbi Salant as Rabbi [[Meir Aurbach]] highly supported the [[Balady citron]] which was cultivated at the [[Arab]]ic village of ''Um el-Faum'', since it was considered by them as the most kosher.<ref>[http://www.jafgifts.com/esrog/Pri_Etz_Hadar_Jerusalem.pdf Kuntres Pri Etz Hadar (Jerusalem תרל"ח)]</ref> 

Rabbi Salant did not author any major works, but was regarded as a distinguished Talmudist and an excellent and learned leader.  Many of [[halakha|halachic]] (legal) positions are known through the prodigious writing of his student, Rabbi [[Yechiel Michel Tukichinsky]].

(contracted; show full)[[Category:Jews in Ottoman and British Palestine|Salant, Shmuel]]
[[Category:Burials at the Mount of Olives|Salant, Shmuel]]

[[he:שמואל סלנט]]
[[ru:Шмуэль Салант]]

==External links==
*[http://rmbhsalant.com/ Rabbi Meir Baal Haneis Salant charity]