Abraham Hayyim Adadi
| Abraham Hayyim Adadi אברהם חיים אדאדי | |
|---|---|
| Title page of HaShomer Emet by Hakham Abraham Hayyim Adadi | |
| Personal life | |
| Born | Abraham Hayyim Adadi 1801 | 
| Died | June 13, 1874 (aged 72–73) | 
| Children | Saul Adadi | 
| Parent | Mas'ud Hai Adadi | 
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Judaism | 
| Position | Dayan, Av Beit Din | 
| Organisation | Jewish community of Tripoli | 
| Began | 1838 | 
| Ended | 1870 | 
| Yahrtzeit | 28 Sivan 5634 | 
| Buried | Safed, Palestine | 
Abraham Hayyim Adadi (Hebrew: אברהם חיים אדאדי; 1801 – June 13, 1874) was a Sephardi Hakham, dayan (rabbinical court judge), av beit din (head of the rabbinical court), and senior rabbi of the 19th-century Jewish community of Tripoli, Libya. In his younger years, he lived in Safed, Palestine, and traveled to Jewish communities in the Middle East and North Africa as a shadar (rabbinical emissary) to raise funds for the Safed community. He returned to Safed a few years before his death and was buried there. He published several halakhic works and also recorded the local minhagim (customs) of Tripoli and Safed, providing a valuable resource for scholars and historians.