Aaron Hart (rabbi)

Rabbi
Aaron Hart
TitleRabbi of the Great Synagogue
Personal life
Born
Aaron Uri Phoebus Hart

1670
Died1756 (aged 8586)
Religious life
ReligionJudaism
Jewish leader
PredecessorJudah Loeb ben Ephraim Anschel (Cohen or Ha-Kohen) / Aaron the Scribe of Dublin (temp., c.1700–1704)
SuccessorHart Lyon
PositionChief Rabbi
SynagogueGreat Synagogue of London
Began1704 or 1705
Ended1756

Rabbi Aaron Uri Phoebus Hart (Hebrew: רבי אהרן אורי פײבוש הרט, romanized: Aharon Uri Feibush Hart; 1670 – 1756) was a British rabbi, who served as spiritual leader of the Ashkenazi Great Synagogue of London from 1704 until his death. He is widely regarded as the first chief rabbi of Great Britain.