- Hebrew: משה אלשיך, also
spelled Alshech, (1508–1593),
known as the
Alshich Hakadosh (the Holy), was a
prominent rabbi, preacher, and
biblical commentator in...
- 25, 1572),
commonly known in
Jewish religious circles as Ha'ari, Ha'ari
Hakadosh or Arizal, was a
leading rabbi and
Jewish mystic in the
community of Safed...
- (II) was the great-grandson of R.
Yaakov Yitzchak Rabinowicz ("the Yid
HaKadosh") (1766 - 1813), the
first Peshischa Rebbe. The
dynasty was originally...
- the
understandable light).
According to
Rabbi Chaim Vital, the
Arizal HaKadosh discovered a
method to
better understand this reality. "Works of Rabbi...
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Other notable rabbis also
buried in Old
Cemetery of Safed: Ari
HaKadosh Alshich Hakadosh Shlomo Halevi Alkabetz Moses ben
Jacob Cordovero Rabbi Joseph...
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respected Acharonim,
Rabbi Yeshayahu Horowitz (Shelah
haKadosh) and
Rabbi Chaim ibn
Attar (Or
haHayim haKadosh). The
former takes the
views that God
cannot know...
-
Isaiah or
Yeshayahu ben
Avraham Ha-Levi
Horowitz (Hebrew: ישעיה בן אברהם הלוי הורוויץ), (c. 1555 –
March 24, 1630), also
known as the
Shelah HaKaddosh...
- last
letters of the
Hebrew alphabet. See also
Alpha and Omega#Judaism)
HaKadosh,
Barukh Hu (Hebrew); Kudsha,
Brikh Hu (Aramaic); تبارك القدوس (Arabic)...
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Batra 58a;
Tanhuma Aharei Mot, ed. Buber, 3
Sotah 10a.
Pirkei Rabbenu haKadosh 5:14 (ed. Gruenhut, p. 72) has
Asahel the light-footed
instead of Asa....
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title Rabban, but instead,
Judah haNasi is
given the
lofty title Rabbeinu HaKadosh ("Our holy
rabbi [teacher]"). The
Mishnaic period is
commonly divided into...