Moses ben Raphael Pardo (died 1888) was a rabbi and rabbinical emissary.
On his return trip in 1871 he stopped in Alexandria and accepted an offer to serve as the rabbi of the Jewish community there, a position he held until his death.
Pardo was the author of Hora'ah de-Veit Din, about the laws of divorce;[1] Shemo Moshe, responsa;[2] and Zedek u-Mishpat, novellae to Hoshen Mishpat.
[3][4] He was a descendant of Rabbi Chaim Yosef David Azulai.
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