During Abulafia's period as the rabbi of Tiberias, he went to the Ottoman army commander in
Sidon to demand the protection of the Jewish residents in the city from rioters following the
1834 looting of Safed pogrom and pogroms following the
Battle of Hebron. He succeeded in his appeal and soldiers were sent to protect the locals. There he later succeeded
Yitzhak Kovo as the Rishon LeZion following Kovo's death until his own. During that period of his life, he encouraged the establishment of general schools despite large opposition to the idea from local
Ashkenazi rabbis of the area. == Death and legacy ==