David Pardo (Italian rabbi)

[1][2] Among other things, he authored a commentary on the Sifra on Leviticus and Maskil le-David (Venice, 1760), a super-commentary on Rashi on the Torah.

From Sarajevo he went to Split, Dalmatia, where Rabbi Abraham David Papo engaged him as teacher at the yeshivah.

After the death of Papo's successor, Isaac Tzedakah, Pardo was elected chief rabbi of the city.

In 1764 Pardo accepted the position of chief rabbi at Sarajevo, where he succeeded Joshua Isaac Machoro.

Abraham Pardo married a daughter of the great Rabbi Hayyim Joseph David Azulai.