Image Shabbatai1.jpg thumb right 350px SabbataiZevi in 1665 SabbataiZevi , Shabbetai Tzvi , other spellings include Sabbatai evi, Shabbetai evi, Sabbatai Sevi, and Sabetay Sevi in Turkish language Turkish , August 1, 1626 c. September 17, 1676 ref Scholem, Sabbatai Sevi The Mystical ... Republic , 15 Feb 2010, accessed 20 Feb 2010 ref Early life and education SabbataiZevi was born in zmir Smyrna on supposedly Tisha B Av or the 9th of Av, 1626, the holy day of mourning. Zevi s family ... left 250px SabbataiZevi enthroned , from Tikkun , Amsterdam, 1666. Assisted by his wife, Sabbatai .... The readiness of the Jews of the time to believe the messianic claims of SabbataiZevi may be largely ... and King, the holy and righteous SabbataiZevi, the Messiah of the God of Jacob. In Hamburg , the council ... to one of celebration. Nehemiah ha Kohen Image Shabbatai3.jpg thumb right 250px SabbataiZevi as a prisoner ... Turkish for convert continue to follow SabbataiZevi today, mostly in Turkey . Estimates of the numbers ... view.jsp?artid 531&letter S SabbataiZevi , Jewish Encyclopedia Jewish Encyclopedia article ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Zevi, Sabbatai ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Sephardic Rabbi DATE OF BIRTH 1626 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1676 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Zevi, Sabbatai ... cs abtaj Cvi de Schabbtai Zvi es Shabtai Tzvi fr Sabbata Tsevi gl Shabtai Zevi it SabbataiZevi he ka lv abtajs Cvi nl Sjabtaj Tzwi ja pl Sabbataj Cwi pt SabbataiZevi .... 111, mentions, among other evidence of Sabbatai s early rabbinic training and smicha by Rabbi Joseph ... of the Ashkenazi community of Amesterdam . . . , Sabbatai was eighteen years old when he was ordained ... in this role. In accordance with the prevailing Jewish custom of the time, Sabbatai s father had him ... to Gr tz, Gesch. x., note 3, pp. xxix. et seq. , accessed 9 Apr 2011 ref Sabbatai s father was also ... business contact with English people. Sabbatai could have learned something about these Western ... more details
Infobox person name Tullia Zevi image Tullia Zevi ed Elio Toaff.jpg caption Tullia Zevi and Elio Toaff ... 2011 1 22 1919 2 2 death place Rome years active occupation Journalist spouse Bruno Zevi Tullia Zevi Married and maiden names n e Calabi 2 February 1919 &ndash 22 January 2011 was an Italian people Italian journalist and writer . Zevi s family fled Italy to France and then to the United States ... Zevi . She returned to Europe in 1946, and was one of the few women journalists to report the Nuremberg ... in Italian Centre left Centre left politics . Zevi was President of the Union of Italian Jewish Communities from 1983 to 1998. Early life Zevi was born in Milan , one of four children of a middle class Milanese Jewish Italian family. ref name JerusalemPost 22Jan2011 Zevi Family cite news url http www.jpost.com International Article.aspx?id 204793 title Tullia Zevi, pillar of Italian Jewish community ... Times 27Jan2011 Obits Tullia Zevi cite news url http www.nytimes.com 2011 01 27 world europe 27zevi.html title Tullia Zevi, 91 Led Italian Jewish Community last Donadio first Rachel date 27 January 2011 ... and prominent anti fascist. ref name Jewish Women s Archive Tullia Calabi Zevi cite web url http jwa.org encyclopedia article calabi zevi tullia title Tullia Calabi Zevi Jewish Women s Archive accessdate 4 February 2011 ref ref name La Repubblica 22Jan2011 Addio a Tullia Zevi cite news url http www.repubblica.it cronaca 2011 01 22 news tullia zevi 11542155 title Addio a Tullia Zevi voce dell ... 4 February 2011 ref Study and displacement Zevi studied philosophy at the University of Milan and studied ... 1946 Fascist government of Italy passed Anti Jewish laws , Zevi was on holiday in Switzerland with her family. ref name NY Times 27Jan2011 Obits Tullia Zevi ref name La Repubblica 22Jan2011 Addio a Tullia Zevi Later they moved to France, where Zevi continued her studies at Sorbonne in Paris. Anticipating ... 22Jan2011 Addio a Tullia Zevi References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ... more details
nofootnotes date February 2011 refimprove date February 2011 Image Zevi.png thumb 250px Bruno Zevi Bruno Zevi 22 January 1918, Rome 9 January 2000 was an Italy Italian architect , historian, professor, curator, author and editor. Zevi was a vocal critic of classicising modern architecture and postmodernism . University years On finishing school in 1933, Zevi enrolled at the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Rome La Sapienza University of Rome . Due to the anti Semitic laws, Zevi was forced in 1938 to abandon his studies, and so left for London, UK, before moving to the USA. Zevi graduated ... he married Italian people Italian journalist and writer Tullia Zevi Tullia Calabi ref name NY Times 27Jan2011 obits Tullia Zevi cite news url http www.nytimes.com 2011 01 27 world europe 27zevi.html title Tullia Zevi, 91 Led Italian Jewish Community last Donadio first Rachel date 27 January 2011 ... . Zevi returned to London in 1943, working as a translator in the war effort. Association for Organic ... in his honor University professor In 1945 Zevi became Professor of Architectural History at the University .... Cronache e storia . The Modern Language of Architecture is one of Zevi s most significant publications. In this book Zevi sets forth seven principles or antirules to codify the language of architecture .... Anticipating the innovations of postmodern architecture, Zevi argues forcefully for complexity and against ... innovation. Modern architecture movement Zevi participated in the influential International Architecture ..., Frei Otto , Ionel Schein, Dennis Sharp , Paolo Soleri , and Pierre Vago . Such was Zevi s uncompromising ... code, they weakened and regressed to the familiar womb of classicism. Zevi, The Modern Language of Architecture . Quotes In 1973, Zevi set out his ideas as a set of invariants a sort of anti classical .... Zevi Verso un architettura organica , Einaudi, Torino 1945 English translation, Towards an Organic ... Verlag, Berlin, 1999 References reflist R. Dulio, Introduzione a Bruno Zevi , Laterza, Roma Bari 2008 ... more details
Fausto Zevi is a contemporary Italian classical archaeologist. ref cite web title Classical Archaeology L ANT 07 url http cisadu2.let.uniroma1.it archeo docenti Zevi.htm work Archeologia Corso di laurea triennale e specialistico magistrale accessdate 25 October 2010 ref Presently he is professor of Archaeology and Greco Roman art history at the University of Rome La Sapienza ref cite web title School OF HUMANITIES url http www.uniroma1.it amm personale concorsi commissioni attivita schedaL03BLett R.htm work University of Rome accessdate 25 October 2010 ref and has previously held posts at the University of Naples Federico II and as archaeological superintendent at Ostia Antica archaeological site Ostia , Naples , and Rome . He is a prolific scholar with more than 200 publications on archaic Rome, Roman hellenism, the topography and urban plan of Pompeii , Ostia, and Rome. He is a member of the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei , the German Archaeological Institute, and an honorary fellow of the British School at Rome . Zevi was a student of Ranuccio Bianchi Bandinelli . References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Zevi, Fausto ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Italian archaeologist DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Zevi, Fausto Category Italian archaeologists Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category Italian Jews Italy scientist stub Archaeologist stub de Fausto Zevi it Fausto Zevi ... more details
Hillel ben Naphtali Zevi was a Lithuanian rabbi . He was born at Brest Litovsk in 1615 died at Zolkiev January 3, 1690. After he had studied under Hirsh Darshan , Hillel went to Vilnius Vilna , where from 1650 to 1651 he was a member of the rabbinical college. He stayed at Wilna until 1666, then became rabbi in K dainiai and several other Lithuania n towns, was called in 1670 as rabbi to Altona, Hamburg Altona and Hamburg , and in 1680 to Zolkiev. He was also a delegate to the Council of the Four Lands at the fair of Yaroslav . Hillel was the author of an important work entitled Bet Hillel, a commentary and novella novell on the four parts of the Shulkhan Arukh , an important code of halakha Jewish law . His son, Moses ben Hillel , published only the portions on Yoreh De ah and Eben ha Ezer , with the text Dyhernfurth, 1691 . He also wrote under the same title a homiletic and mystical commentary on the Torah five books of Moses . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hillel ben Naphtali Zevi ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1615 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1690 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hillel ben Naphtali Zevi Category 1615 births Category 1690 deaths Category People from Brest, Belarus Category Early Acharonim Category Lithuanian rabbis Category 17th century rabbis Category Bible commentators rabbi stub he ... more details
Abraham Zevi Idelsohn lang he Avrohom Tzvi Idelsohn in Ashkenazi Hebrew middle name also rendered Tzvi , Zvi , Zwi , or Zebi July 14, 1882&ndash August 14, 1938 was a prominent Jewish ethnology ethnologist and musicology musicologist , who conducted several comprehensive studies of Jewish music around the world. Idelsohn was born in Feliksberg , Latvia and trained as a Hazzan cantor . He worked briefly in both Europe and South Africa before emigrating to Palestine in 1905 and establishing a school of Jewish music there in 1919. In 1922 he moved to Cincinnati, Ohio to take a position as professor of Jewish music at Hebrew Union College . His works include the Thesaurus of Hebrew Oriental Melodies 10 volumes, 1914 1932 and Jewish Music 1929 . He is considered to be the author of the lyrics of the famous Jewish Folk music folk song Hava Nagila . . ref See http www.radiohazak.com Havahist.html Who Wrote Havah Nagilah? at RadioHazak.com ref ref name jofferadio4 Joel Joffe mentioned his grandfather and his grandfather s role in writing Hava Nagila in an appearance on http www.thejc.com home.aspx?ParentId m14s49s53&SecId 53&AId 56480&ATypeId 1 BBC Radio 4 Desert Island Discs on 28 October 2007 ref He is the maternal grandfather of Joel Joffe Joel Goodman Joffe Baron Joffe . ref name jofferadio4 ref More evidence of the relationship between Idelsohn and Joffe is provided in http himelfarb.org genealogy getperson.php?personID I669&tree Markel this family tree ref External references http www.britannica.com eb article 9042019 Idelsohn at the Encyclop dia Britannica ... Hebrew edition, vols 1 5 only Notes references Persondata NAME Idelsohn, Abraham Zevi ALTERNATIVE ... Idelsohn, Abraham Zevi Category Jewish music Category Latvian Jews Category Latvian emigrants ... ar de Abraham Zvi Idelsohn it Abraham Zevi Idelsohn he ja pt Abraham Zevi Idelsohn ru , sv Abraham Zvi Idelsohn ... more details
Shabbatai or Sabbatai is a Jewish name common in the Middle Ages for boy born on Shabbat . Some notable people named Shabbatai include SabbataiZevi July 22, 1626 September 30, 1676 a man who proclaimed himself the Messiah, gaining many adherents, until his conversion to Islam Shabbatai ha Kohen 1621 1662 , often referred to as the Shakh , was a noted 17th Century talmudist and halakhist. given name It does not help to add disambig or hndis tags where the page only contains people who share a given name ... more details
Abraham. Other scholars attribute the letter to Nathan of Gaza. SabbataiZevi accepted this work ... SabbataiZevi was in prison in Constantinople , and when even the greatest enthusiast could no longer ... will be born in the year 5386 1626 to Mordecai ebi and he will be called Sabbatai. He will humble ... his public activity. Zevi was not ungrateful, and later appointed ha Yakini among the kings whom ... of Constantinople in favor of Sabbatai s claims to Messiahship. With great subtlety he obtained influence ... Europe, had come to Constantinople in order to investigate the claims of Sabbatai, and exercised such influence over them as to lead them to declare themselves his adherents. The conversion of Sabbatai ... more details
s Jews and Judaism sidebar history Note Most Sabbateans during and after SabbataiZevi were Jew ... and believers in SabbataiZevi 1626 1676 , a Jew ish rabbi who was proclaimed to be the Jewish ..., even after he became a Apostasy Judaism Jewish apostate with his SabbataiZeviSabbatai adopts Islam conversion to Islam in 1666. SabbataiZevi s followers, both during his Messiahship and after his ... 250px SabbataiZevi enthroned as the Jewish Messiah , from Tikkun , Amsterdam, 1666. In Jewish history during the two centuries after Zevi s death in 1676, many Jews including some Jewish scholars who were horrified by Zevi s personal conversion to Islam nevertheless clung to the belief that Zevi ... of Hasidism were convinced that the Hasidim were not Sabbateans. SabbataiZevi s conversion to Islam ... that set in when the masses of Jews all over the world learned that someone as famous as SabbataiZevi ... Zevi s inner circle followed him into Islam, including his wife SabbataiZevi Marriage to Sarah ... of SabbataiZevi Nehemiah ha Kohen Nehemiah ha Kohen who had pretended to embrace Islam to get ... of SabbataiZevi. 2 This is largely based on the contention that Sevi s exile into the Balkans ... of ritual meals. However, confirmed direct ties between SabbataiZevi and any Sufi order ... of issuing. It was alleged that these amulets recognized the Messianic claims of SabbataiZevi ..., or those he supposed to be adherents, of SabbataiZevi. In Emden s eyes, Eybeschutz was a convicted ... might become a messianic sect as had occurred among the followers of both SabbataiZevi and Jacob ... engendered by the two Jewish false messiah s SabbataiZevi 1626 1676 and Jacob Frank 1726 ... , was a resolute opponent of the followers of SabbataiZevi. In Salonica he also witnessed the impact of the SabbataiZevi movement on the community, and this experience became a determining factor ... was Talmud ic scholar and leading opponent of the SabbataiZevi Sabbatians . He is best known as the opponent ... more details
Abraham Cohen Pimentel died March 21, 1697 was an rabbi of Amsterdam . He was a student of Saul Levi Morteira , and he also served as hakham of the synagogue in Hamburg ref http www.bibliopolis.com main books krownspellman 17060.html bibliopolis.com ref and was initially a signator to a letter of approbation for Sabbatai Zevi . ref http cf.uba.uva.nl nl publicaties treasures text t18.html The Sabbatean Movement in Amsterdam ref He was the author of the Minchat Kohen , published in 1668. References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pimentel, Abraham Cohen ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH March 21, 1697 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pimentel, Abraham Cohen Category Early Acharonim Category 17th century rabbis Category 1697 deaths Netherlands bio stub Rabbi stub ... more details
Jacob Querido the Beloved , ca. 1650 1690 in Alexandria, Egypt Alexandria , Egypt was the successor of the List of messiah claimants self proclaimed Jews Jew ish Messiah Sabbatai Zevi . Born in Thessaloniki , he was the son of Joseph the Philosopher and brother of Jochebed, Shabbatai Zevi s last wife. Jochebed also called ishah following her conversion to Islam claimed that he was the reincarnation of her late spouse, so that he might succeed to the leadership of Sabbatai s followers. ref name Shaw cite book title The Jews of the Ottoman Empire and the Turkish Republic publisher New York University Press author Shaw, Stanford Jay year 1991 location New York City ref He attracted a considerable following of his own, called Ya q viy m or Yakubiler . ref name Shaw Querido converted to Islam taking his name as Yakup in 1687 and playing an important role in the D nmeh . He led his disciples on a pilgrimage to Mecca . He died in Alexandria on his way back. Notes references References JewishEncyclopedia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Querido, Jacob ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1690 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Querido, Jacob Category 1650s births Category 1690 deaths Category Converts to Islam Category Sabbateans Category Jewish Messiah claimants de Jakob Querido ru , ... more details
unreferenced date March 2011 Abraham Rovigo born ca. 1650 in Modena , died 1713 in Mantua was a Jewish scholar, rabbi and kabbalist. He studied in Venice under the chair of Moses Zacuto and devoted himself to study the Kabbalah . He was one of the main supporters of the moderate wings of Sabbatai Zevi and gathered around him many followers of the movement, like Behr Perlhefter , Mordecai Mokiach and Mordecai Ashkenazi . In 1700 1701 he spent one year in F rth , in order to proof the press of the Zoharic commentariy of his pupil Mordecai Ashkenazi. One year late he and a group of followers setteled the Holy Land. References Gershom Scholem Halomotav shel ha Shabbetai R. Mordekhai Ashkenazi. Jerusalem 1938. Abraham Yaari Iggerot Ere Yisrael. Jerusalem 1943, pp.  223 242. Yeshaya Tishby Netivei Emunah u Minut. Jerusalem 1964, cf. Index. Category 1650 births Category 1713 deaths Category Kabbalists Category Italian rabbis Category 17th century rabbis Category People from Modena ... more details
Aaron ben Isaac Lapapa c. 1590 1674 was an Oriental rabbi and Talmudist . He was at first rabbi at Manissa , Turkey , and at an advanced age was called to Smyrna as judge in civil affairs. In 1665, when the Sabbatai Zevi movement was at its height there, he was one of the few rabbis who had the courage to oppose the false prophet and excommunicate him. Sabbetai Zevi and his adherents retorted by deposing him and forcing him to leave the city, and his office was given to his colleague, ayyim Benveniste , at that time one of Sabbetai s followers. After Sabbetai s conversion to Islam , Lapapa seems to have been reinstated. Lapapa was a pupil of Abraham Motal and son in law of Solomon Algazi . He wrote Bene Aharon , responsa and novell Smyrna, 1674 Teshubot , responsa , published in the Aba Derakim of Baruch Kalometi Salonica, 1714 Yad Aharon , an index to the Talmud and to rabbinical literature see Benjacob, O ar ha Sefarim . Two other works, a commentary to the Toledot Adam v Chavah of R. Jeroham , and a work called Shi ot Me ubba ot , a collection of glosses on various Talmudic tractates, are mentioned by David Conforte and Chaim Joseph David Azulai Azulai . An anonymous rabbinical decision, edited by Abraham Palaggi in Abraham Azkir Smyrna, 1889 and by Simon Bernfeld in obe al Yad published by the Me i e Nirdamim , Berlin, 1899 , is attributed to him. Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography Chaim Joseph David Azulai Azulai , Shem ha Gedolim , s.v. ayyim Benveniste Benjacob , O ar ha Sefarim , pp.  167, 478, 523 David Conforte , ore ha Dorot , pp.  45b, 51b Heinrich Gr tz , Gesch. x.222 Ha Sha ar, 1872, p.  288 Moritz Steinschneider , Cat. Bodl. Joseph Zedner , Cat. Hebr. Books Brit. Mus. s.v. and p.  408. References JewishEncyclopedia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lapapa ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1674 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lapapa Category 1590s births Category 1674 death ... more details
More footnotes date October 2010 Image Shabbatai1.jpg thumb right 350px SabbataiZevi in 1665 D nmeh lang tr d nme refers to a group of Crypto Judaism crypto Jews in the Ottoman Empire and present day Turkey who openly affiliated with Islam and secretly practiced a form of Judaism called Sabbateans Sabbateanism . The group originated during and soon after the era of SabbataiZevi , a 17th century Judaism Jewish kabbalah kabbalist who claimed to be the Messiah and was eventually forced by the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed IV to become a Muslim. After Zevi s religious conversion conversion , a number of Jews followed him into Islam and became the D nmeh. Since the 20th century, many D nmeh have intermarried with other groups and most have assimilated into Turkish society. Although a few still consider themselves Jews, the D nmeh are not officially recognized as such by Jewish authorities. ref http arama.hurriyet.com.tr arsivnews.aspx?id 170496 Ekim de din de i tirme davas a acak , Hurriet.com.tr ref Etymology The Turkish word d nme is from the verbal root d n which means to turn , i.e., to convert, but in a pejorative sense. They are also called Sel nikli person from Thessaloniki or avdet religious convert lang ar awdah return . Members of the group refer to themselves simply as the Believers in Hebrew lang he ham Ma minim , ref http www.haaretz.com culture arts leisure jewish ... Jewish rituals covertly. They recognized SabbataiZevi 1626 1676 as the Jewish Messiah , observed ... to that of SabbataiZevi s original Donmeh still exists under the name of Donmeh West . ref http ... Museum of Turkey Marrano Judaism and Islam SabbataiZevi Jacob Frank Kabbalah Donmeh West Yakov Leib ... events in Zevi s life. They interpreted Zevi s conversion in a Kabbalah Kabbalistic way. There are several ... were the Jakubi, founded by Jacob Querido ca. 1650 1690 , the nephew of Zevi s wife. Querido claimed to be Zevi s reincarnation and a messiah in his own right. Berechiah Russo, also known as Osman ... more details
M Marano . Jewish Encyclopedia . JewishEncyclopedia.com. ref SabbataiZevi and Jacob Frank In 1648 SabbataiZevi claimed to be the Jewish messianism Jewish Messiah . His Jewish followers were known as Sabbateans . Under the threat of death by the Ottoman Dynasty Ottoman Sultan , Zevi converted to Islam ...&dq SabbataiZevi converted Islam God Optional Judaism Alternatives for Cultural Jews Who Love Their History By Judith Seid , Published 2001, Citadel Press Quote SabbataiZevi converted to Islam under threat of death ref In the 1750s Jacob Frank claimed he was the reincarnation of Zevi and attracted ... more details
a successor organization to that of SabbataiZevi s original Donmeh still exists under the name ... revival D nmeh West and the Neo Sabbatian revival Jacob Frank SabbataiZevi Yakov Leib HaKohain ... more details
, then in the Ottoman Empire , who became famous as a prophet for the alleged messiah, SabbataiZevi . Biography Although he is referred to by names such as Abraham Nathan ben Elisha Hayyim ... Zevi. He was known, for example, for his prophetic visions as well as for his ideological and radical views, all of which helped to shape the eventual mystical movement around Shabbethai Zevi. His ... aided him in discovering the group s historical figure, Shabbetai Zevi. Nathan of Gaza was born ... for profound thinking with imagination and strong emotional sensitivity ref Gershom Scholem, Sabbatai ... of God all day long and all night ref Gershom Scholem, Sabbatai Sevi The Mystical Messiah , 204 ... important component to the vision Nathan of Gaza believed that a man by the name of Shabbetai Zevi was the messiah. This strong belief in Shabbetai Zevi as the next leader of the Jewish people marked ... of the Sabbatean movement itself. Nathan of Gaza s prophecy about Shabbetai Zevi was not his only mental ... would aid his movement and promote the belief in Shabbetai Zevi. His second vision in fact came ... on an immediate acceptance of Shabbetai Zevi as the next messiah. In general, it is the use ... predictions made by Nathan of Gaza and even Shabbetai Zevi himself caused a significant part of the contemporary ... envisioned Shabbetai Zevi as the next messiah for the Jewish people. However, Shabbetai Zevi s acceptance ..., Nathan of Gaza was becoming well known as a spiritual physician. Shabbetai Zevi visited him in hopes ... Zevi suffered from a psychological condition which Gershom Scholem identified as manic depressive psychosis ... sickness, Nathan of Gaza divulged to Shabbetai Zevi his prophetic vision. Initially, when Nathan addressed ... Zevi into accepting his messianic mission. Then, in May 1665, Shabbetai Zevi made the decision ... as the true savior. In December of 1665, Shabbetai Zevi and Nathan of Gaza parted ways. Shabbetai Zevi embarked on a journey to Turkey where he would begin to advocate his newfound position as the Jewish ... more details
of Donmeh West The Community for Neo Sabbatian Kabbalah Image Shabbatai1.jpg thumb right SabbataiZevi ... heute noch unter dem namen Donmeh West Today a successor organization to that of SabbataiZevi s original ... ref Raising Up the Holy Sparks Following in the footsteps of SabbataiZevi and Jacob Frank , as well ... by God in the same simple minded way SabbataiZevi, Jesus Christ, Sri Ramakrisna, C.G. Jung ... which is Jesus Christ. ref Quoted in Gershom Scholem, Sabbatai Sevi The Mystical Messiah, Princeton University Press, 1973, p. 285 ref In other words, just as SabbataiZevi entered into the Maw ... apostasy of the Messiah SabbataiZevi was accepted by all the believers. In fact, it proved to be symbolically ..., I have done nothing that SabbataiZevi and Jacob Frank did not or would not have done, sexually as well ... SabbataiZevi as a savior, or even necessarily as the messiah, in the commonly understood sense of the word ... Spirit, the third divine person, in man, brings about a Christification of many. In other words, SabbataiZevi wasn t and isn t God, but a godly man through whom God chose to speak and act. So it s not Sabbatai ... be used as a funnel to feed milk to a nursing infant. ref Talmud Tr. Shabbat ref In that sense, SabbataiZevi was only the shofar but what issued from him was the Sound. We follow the Sound, not the horn of a dead creature that makes it. SabbataiZevi was the first to descend into the Realm of Ishmael ... and context may appear to be different than those of SabbataiZevi and Jacob Frank because we exist ... the evil, but of transforming it. Our understanding of antinomianism, like that of SabbataiZevi ref Prof. Avraham Elqayam, http jec2.chez.com abstheslqayam1.htm The Mystery of Faith In the Writings ... that everything Sabbatai and Frank taught and practiced, we teach and practice also but, unlike ..., this is NEO Sabbatian Kabbalah we re talking about. Rather, we view Jesus and Sabbatai, along with the avatars ... of Sabbatai s conversion to Islam, see Gerschom Scholem, Sabbatai Sevi The Mystical Messiah ... more details
Jewish dissidents such as Uriel Acosta . He also waged war untiringly on the supporters of the SabbataiZevi Shabbethaian heresies, which he regarded as dangerous to the best interests of Judaism, and in this connection wrote his Esh Dat London, 1715 against Hayyun who supported Shabbetai Zevi ... more details
Beer Shmuel Issachar Leyb ben Judah Moses Eybeschuetz Perlhefter born ca. 1650 in Prague , modern Czech Republic died after 1713 in Prague was a Jewish scholar and rabbi. His educated wife Bella bat R. Jakob Perlhefter Isabell, Bella, Bilah, died 1710 in Prague , corresponded in Hebrew and wrote the preface on the Yiddish book Beer Sheva . Perlhefter taught the German Christian Hebraist Johann Christoph Wagenseil Hebrew and Jewish literature. Beer Perlhefter is consider an important figure of the Sabbatian movement. After the death of the pseudo Messiah Sabbatai Zevi 1626 1676 , he restored the Sabbatian theology at the school of Abraham Rovigo and called the Pseudomessiah Mordecai Mokiach to Italy . External links Tishby, Yeshaya The First Sabbatean Maggid in the Study Hall of R. Abraham Rovigo, Zion 1 1957 , pp. 21 55, Hebrew . Riemer, Nathanael Zwischen Tradition und H resie. Beer Sheva eine Enzyklop die des j dischen Wissens der Fr hen Neuzeit. Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 2010 German . Rachel L Greenblatt http www.earlymodern.org workshops 2011 greenblatt text01 intro.php?tid 175 My Happiness Overturned . Mourning, Memory and a Woman s Writing in Book of Seven Springs , Lecture on the Early Modern Workshop. Volume 8 Egodocuments Revelation of the Self in the Early Modern Period, 2011, University of Texas at Austin, August 21 23 English . BBKL p perlhefter b band 28 autor Nathanael Riemer spalten 1224 1228 Elqayam, Avraham The Rebirth of the Messiah New Discovery of R. Issachar Baer Perlhefter , Kabbalah Journal for the Study of Jewish Mystical Text, 1 1996 , pp.  85 166 Hebrew . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Perlhefter, Behr ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1650 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1713 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Perlhefter, Behr Category 1650 births Category 1713 deaths Category Czech rabbis Category 17th century rabbis Category 18th century rabbis Category Sabbateans Category Kabbalists de Beer Perlhefter he ... more details
S Jewish Encyclopedia article on SabbataiZevi ref Especially after Zevi s death, a number of branches ... page on Kabbalah ref Zevi himself would perform actions that violated traditional Jewish taboos, such as eating ... , in emulation of Zevi&mdash in 1666, the Ottoman Sultan had forced Zevi to become a Muslim. ref ..., Zevi and often his followers claimed to be able to liberate the sparks of holiness hidden within ... more details
Mordecai Mokiach Eisenstadt was a Jew ish Sabbatean prophet and false Messiah born in Alsace about 1650 died at Pressburg May 18, 1729. The death of Sabbatai Zevi 1676 seems to have encouraged his followers, who claimed that he had returned to his heavenly abode and would come back in three years to finish his Messianic task. This doctrine was preached by Mordecai, who, through his ascetic life, his eloquence, and his commanding appearance, won many followers. Italian Kabbalah kabbalists , among them Behr Perlhefter , the first Maggid in the study hall of Abraham Rovigo , and Benjamin ben Eliezer ha Kohen , rabbi of Reggio , called him to Italy about 1678, where he was very popular for a time. Something, perhaps fear of the Inquisition , forced him to leave Italy, where he had begun to announce himself as the Messiah . He traveled as a preacher through Austria , Germany , and Poland , and finally returned to Hungary , where he seems to have lived a quiet life, as nothing further is known of him. His son, Judah L b Mokiach , an eminent Talmud ist, died in Pressburg December 7, 1742 the latter s sons were David Berlin Mokiach and Isaiah Berlin Mokiach , known also as Isaiah Pick . References BBKL p perlhefter b band 28 autor Nathanael Riemer spalten 1224 1228 German Avraham Elqayam Elqayam, Avraham The Rebirth of the Messiah New Discovery of R. Issachar Baer Perlhefter , Kabbalah Journal for the Study of Jewish Mystical Text, 1 1996 , pp. 85 166 Hebrew . Bibliography of Jewish Encyclopedia Heinrich Gr tz , Gesch. 3d ed., x. 303 304, 456 459 Weiss , Abne Bet ha Yotzer , p. 1, Paks, 1900 http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 784&letter M Jewish Encyclopedia article on Mordecai Mokiach by Gotthard Deutsch JewishEncyclopedia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mokiach, Mordecai ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1729 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mokiach, Mordecai Category 17th century French people Categor ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Expand German Josef Kastein date December 2009 Josef later Joseph Kastein , really Julius Katzenstein October 6, 1890, Bremen city Bremen June 13, 1946, Haifa , was a Germany German born writer and jurist . He wrote Eine Geschichte der Juden published by Rowohlt in Berlin in 1931 translated into English, Hebrew and Dutch . According to Douglas Reed Josef Kastein was a A most zealous Zionist historian... who holds that the Old Testament was in fact a political programme, drafted to meet the conditions of a time, and frequently revised to meet changing conditions.... and that the Law laid down in the Old Testament must be fulfilled to the letter. ref Douglas Reeds The Controversy of Zion ref 1 The Controversy of Zion Douglas Reed Works Melchior. Ein hanseatischer Kaufmannsroman . Bremen, Friesen Verlag, c1927. The Messiah of Ismir Sabbatai Zevi . Translated by Huntley Paterson. New York, Viking Press, c1931. Eine Geschichte der Juden . Berlin, Ernst Rowohlt Verlag, 1931. Reed. Vienna, L wit, 1935 . Jews in Germany . Translated from the German by Dorothy Richardson, with a preface by James Stephens. London, The Cresset press, 1934. Uriel da Costa, oder, Die Tragoedie der Gesinnung . Berlin, Rowohlt, 1932. Juedische Neuorientierung . Vienna, R. Loewit, 1935. History and destiny of the Jews . Translated by Huntley Paterson. Garden City, N.Y., Garden City publishing co., inc., 1936. References Reflist External links http www.bh.org.il NAMES POW Katzenstein.asp Personality of the Week Katzenstein bot generated title at www.bh.org.il http www.maremagnum.com libro kastein josef d i julius katzenstein pik adamroman ed cart pp knaur 27303100.html Maremagnum bot generated title at www.maremagnum.com Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kastein Joseph ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH October 6, 1890 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH June 13, 1946 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kastein Joseph Category German jurists Category German ... more details
Jacob Hagiz 1620 1674 was a Jewish Talmud ist born of a Jews of Spain Spanish family at Fes, Morocco Fez . agiz s teacher was David Karigal orban Min ah, No. 105 , who afterward became his father in law. About 1646 agiz went to Italy for the purpose of publishing his books, and remained there until after 1656, supporting himself by teaching. Samuel di Pam, rabbi at Livorno , calls himself a pupil of agiz. About 1657 agiz left Livorno for Jerusalem , where the Vega brothers of Leghorn had founded a bet ha midrash for him Heinrich Gr tz Gr tz , Gesch. x. 212 , and where he became a member of the rabbinical college Moses ibn abib, Ge Pashu , p.  129 . There a large number of eager young students gathered about him, among whom were Moses ibn abib , who became his son in law, and Joseph Almosnino , later rabbi of Belgrade Moses agiz, Mishnat akhamim, No. 624 . Another son in law of his was Moses ayyun Chaim Joseph David Azulai Azulai , Shem ha Gedolim , father of Nehemiah Hayyun . Jacob agiz was active in the opposition to Sabbatai Zevi Shabbethai ebi and put him under the Ban title ban Heinrich Graetz Gr tz , l.c. x. 475, note 3 . About 1673 agiz went to Constantinople to publish his Le em ha Panim, but he died there before this was accomplished. This book, as well as many others of his, was lost Moses agiz , in the introduction to Halakot e annot . He also wrote Te illat okhmah, on Talmud ic methodology, published together with Samson of Chinon s Sefer Keritot Verona, 1647 Amsterdam 1709 edition http hebrewbooks.org 32951 here , Warsaw 1884 edition without Sefer Keritot http hebrewbooks.org 7059 here http hebrewbooks.org 19280 Ora Mishor , on the conduct of rabbi s an appendix to the preceding work 2d ed., with additions by Moses agiz, Amsterdam, 1709 Petil Tekhelet, on the Azharot of Solomon Gabirol Venice, 1652 2d ed., London, 1714 E ha ayyim, on the Mishnah Leghorn, 1654 55 2d ed., Berlin, 1716 agiz also translated the Menorat ha Ma or of I ... more details