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Solomon ha-Levi
Alkabetz (Hebrew: שלמה הלוי אלקבץ, romanized: Shlomo ha-Levi
Alkabetz; c. 1505 – 1584) was a rabbi,
kabbalist and poet. He is perhaps...
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Moses ha-Levi
Alkabetz was a
prominent rabbi of the
first half of the
sixteenth century. In
around 1530 he
officiated as
dayan at Safed. He
seems also...
- 16th-century Levi ibn Habib, and from the
mystical school of Safed,
Solomon Alkabetz,
Isaac Luria, and his
exponent Hayyim ben
Joseph Vital; and from the 18th-century:...
- and then forwards. It was
composed in the 16th
century by
Shlomo Halevi Alkabetz, who was born in
Thessaloniki and
later became a
Safed Kabbalist. As was...
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leader of the
entire generation. In a
dramatic testimonial,
Rabbi Shlomo Alkabetz testified that in Salonica, Karo had
become one of the rare individuals...
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Recanati 1300s
Bahya ben
Asher 1400s 1500s Meir ibn
Gabbai Joseph Karo
Shlomo Alkabetz Moshe Alshich Moses ben
Jacob Cordovero Isaac Luria Chaim Vital Judah Loew...
- "heavenly voice"
urging him to
study Kabbalah with his brother-in-law,
Shlomo Alkabetz,
composer of the
mystical song
Lecha Dodi. He was thus
initiated into the...
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Moses Samuel Yehoshua ben Levi
Judah Halevi Aharon HaLevi Shlomo Halevi Alkabetz Maharsha Shlomo Wahrman Issachar Berend Lehmann Avraham Bromberg Max Letteris...
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Benrubi Isaac and
Daniel Car****o Raphaël
Salem Baruch Uziel Shlomo Halevi Alkabetz Salamo Arouch Avraam Benaroya Slav
Macedonians Dimo
Todorovski Italians...
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Recanati 1300s
Bahya ben
Asher 1400s 1500s Meir ibn
Gabbai Joseph Karo
Shlomo Alkabetz Moshe Alshich Moses ben
Jacob Cordovero Isaac Luria Chaim Vital Judah Loew...