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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 48. Chapters: Joseph ben Ephraim Karo, Isaac Luria, Judah Loew ben Bezalel, Josel of Rosheim, Hayyim ben Joseph Vital, Moses ben Jacob Cordovero, Moshe Alshich, Jacob Berab, Azariah dei Rossi, Elijah Ba'al Shem of Chelm, Israel... Viac o knihe

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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 48. Chapters: Joseph ben Ephraim Karo, Isaac Luria, Judah Loew ben Bezalel, Josel of Rosheim, Hayyim ben Joseph Vital, Moses ben Jacob Cordovero, Moshe Alshich, Jacob Berab, Azariah dei Rossi, Elijah Ba'al Shem of Chelm, Israel ben Moses Najara, David ben Solomon ibn Abi Zimra, David ben Judah Messer Leon, Mordecai Yoffe, Joshua Falk, Bezalel Ashkenazi, Isaiah Horowitz, Menahem Azariah da Fano, Meir ben Isaac Katzenellenbogen, Bonet de Lattes, Shlomo Halevi Alkabetz, Solomon Luria, Obadiah ben Jacob Sforno, Jacob Pollak, Joseph Taitazak, Meir ben Ezekiel ibn Gabbai, Jedidiah Norzi, Samuel Judah Katzenellenbogen, Elijah Mizrachi, Joshua Boaz ben Simon Baruch, Samuel Eidels, Solomon Almoli, Judah Moscato, Joseph ibn Ezra, Yom Tov Tzahalon, Elijah Loans, Levi Ibn Chaviv, Judah ben Eliezer ha-Levi Minz, Samuel de Medina, Shlomo Ephraim Luntschitz, Meir Lublin, Moshe Provençal, Joseph Trani, Elazar ben Moshe Azikri, Ezra ben Isaac Fano, Eliyahu de Vidas, Samuel ben Israel de Uçeda, Moses ben Joseph di Trani, Abraham ben Judah Minz, Shalom Shachna, Aaron Abraham ben Baruch Simeon ha-Levi, Moses Alashkar, Israel Sarug, Kalonymus Haberkasten, Isaac Adarbi, Malkiel Ashkenazi, Abraham ben Solomon Treves, Jacob ben Isaac Ashkenazi, Jacob Fano, Moses Ventura, Maharash Levi, Aaron Abiob, Samuel Taitazak, Menahem ben Moshe Bavli, Joseph Uziel, Eliyahu Baal Shem. Excerpt: Isaac Luria (1534 - July 25, 1572) (Hebrew: Yitzhak Lurya ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿ ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿), also called Yitzhak Ben Shlomo Ashkenazi (Isaac ben Solomon Luria) acronym "The Ari" (The "Godly Rabbi Isaac") "Ari-Hakadosh", or "Arizal", meaning "The Lion", was a foremost rabbi and Jewish mystic in the community of Safed in the Galilee region of Ottoman Palestine. He is considered the father of contemporary Kabbalah, his teachings being referred to as Lurianic Kabbalah. While his direct literary contribution to the Kabbalistic school of Safed was extremely minute (he wrote only a few poems), his spiritual fame led to their veneration and the acceptance of his authority. The works of his disciples compiled his oral teachings into writing. Lurianic Kabbalah gave a revolutionary new account of Kabbalistic thought that its followers synthesised with, and read into, the earlier Kabbalah of the Zohar that had disseminated in Medieval circles. Lurianic Kabbalah describes new supra-rational doctrines of the origins of Creation, and its cosmic rectification, incorporating a recasting and fuller systemisation of preceding Kabbalistic teaching. The main popularizer of Luria's ideas was Rabbi Hayyim ben Joseph Vital, who claimed to be the official interpreter of the Lurianic system, though this was disputed by some. Together, the compiled teachings written after Luria are metaphorically called "Kitvei Ha-Ari" (Writings of the Ari), though they differed on some core interpretations in the early generations. Previous interpretations of the Zohar had culminated in the rationally influenced full synthesis of Moshe Cordovero in Safed, immediately before Isaac Luria. Both schools gave Kabbalah a theological development to rival earlier Medieval Jewish philosophy. Under the influence of the esoteric mystical Rennaisance in 16th-century Safed, Lurianism became the near-universal mainstream Jewish theology in the early-modern era, both in scholarly circles, and in the popular imagination. The Lurianic inter

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