Aaron Hart
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Chief Rabbi Aaron Uri Phoebus Hart ' onMouseout='HidePop("94453")' href="/topics/London">London
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) was the first chief rabbi
Chief Rabbi
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 of the United Kingdom
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 and the rabbi
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 of the Great Synagogue of London
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 from 1704 until his death.

He was son of Naphtali Hertz of Hamburg
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 (Hartwig Moses Hart), a prosperous Jewish resident of that city. After studying at a yeshiva
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 in Poland
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, he married the daughter of R. Samuel ben Phoebus
Samuel ben Uri Shraga Phoebus
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 of Fürth
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, author of a commentary on Eben ha'Ezer
Eben-Ezer
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. It was probably through the influence of his wealthy brother, Moses Hart
Moses Hart (1675-1756)
Moses Hart was an English businessman, founder of Duke's Place Synagogue . He was the brother of Rabbi Aaron Hart, chief rabbi of the Ashkenazic Jews of England. He was considered the leader of Ashkenazi Jewry in London....

, founder of the Great Synagogue, in Dukes Place in London
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, that he was appointed rabbi of the first Ashkenazic synagogue in that city. This was opened in Broad street
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, Miter square, in 1692.

Hart published in 1707 a small work entitled Urim ve-Tummim
Urim and Thummim
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, which is of interest as being the first Hebrew book printed in London.

His tenure saw a great expansion in Jewish life in Britain
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, and the growth of a number of small provincial communities. Such communities were often served by single hard-worked officials, who referred questions to the Rabbi of the Great Synagogue in London. Hart's advice was also sought when appointing shochetim
Shechita
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and other officials. They looked to him to authorise marriages; both functions are still exercised by the Chief Rabbinate today.

A portrait of Rabbi Hart hangs in the National Portrait Gallery in London.

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