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Chief Rabbi Aaron Hart

Aaron Hart (1670, Breslau - 1756, london) was the chief rabbi of the United Kingdom and the rabbi of the Great Synagogue of London from 1704 until his death.

A portrait of Rabbi Hart (shown here) is in the National Portrait Gallery in London.

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