Eliezer Papo
He was born in Saraybosna, Bosnia Eyalet of the Ottoman Empire (today Sarajevo, Bosnia). He moved at the age of 27 to Bulgaria, where he died on 11 October 1827.
He authored the ''Pele Yoetz'', his most famous work, as well as ''Eleph Hamagen'', ''Orot Eilim'', ''Chesed L'Alaphim'' (on the Orach Chaim), ''Yaalzu Chasidim'' (on Sefer Chasidim), and ''Chodesh HaAviv''.
One of his noted works is ''Beit Tefillah'', which is filled with many different prayers for specific situations, including one for the welfare of the Jewish people. A Ladino edition was published in the 1860s, and a Hebrew version was printed in Jerusalem in 1968 (There were some additional, newer printings since). His grave is up to the present day a focus of pilgrimage by observant Jews, some of whom fly especially from Israel and even from Latin America to Bulgaria for that purpose. Provided by Wikipedia
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