Eliezer Papo
Ottoman rabbi (1785–1828)
Eliezer Papo was a prominent Ottoman rabbi who lived from 1785 to 1828. During his lifetime, he served as the rabbi of the Silistra community within the Ottoman Empire, playing a significant role in the spiritual guidance of his community. As a scholar, Papo's expertise extended to the realm of philosophy, where he explored the intricacies of Jewish ethics and behavior.
Papo's most notable contribution to Jewish literature is the Pele Yoetz, a seminal work of musar literature that offers guidance on various aspects of life as a Jew. This influential book provides advice on how to navigate the complexities of Jewish living, covering a wide range of topics and issues. Through the Pele Yoetz, Papo's legacy has endured, continuing to inspire and inform generations of Jews seeking to deepen their understanding of Jewish ethics and values.