He died on September 25, 1957, the eve of Jewish New Year, and was buried in the Jewish cemetery in this city.
His death occurred a short time before the massive emigration of virtually all Algerian Jews, following the events of Algerian war (1961–63).
Sidi Fredj Halimi was the spiritual father of the Jews living in Constantine, and his reputation spread during his life far beyond that city, in Algeria as well in the neighboring countries of North Africa and in the Jewish community of France.
He also maintained a correspondence with famous rabbis from different European countries.
So far he is still one of the most revered figures of Algerian Judaism in France and in Israel.
In recognition for his work for the nation, Sidi Fredj Halimi received from the French government the order of Knight of the Legion of Honour.