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Nehemiah Hiyya ben
Moses Hayyun (ca. 1650 – ca. 1730) was a
Bosnian Kabalist,
described by
scholars as
linked to Sabbateanism. His parents, of Sephardic...
- book by the
Sabbatean Nehemiah Hayyun.
Provided with this and with
other recommendations secured in the same way,
Hayyun traveled throughout Moravia and...
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Ḥayyūn al-Tamīmiyy (Arabic: النعمان بن محمد بن منصور بن أحمد بن حيون التميمي,
generally known as al-Qāḍī al-Nu‘mān (القاضي النعمان) or as ibn
Ḥayyūn (ابن...
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Solomon Ayllon,
supported Hayyun against Hagiz leading Hagiz to
issue bans (herem)
against those who ****ociated with
Hayyun and the lay
leadership to...
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sewed fig-leaves together, and made
themselves girdles".
Rabbi Nehemiah Hayyun supports the idea that the
fruit was a fig, as it was from fig
leaves that...
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Cohen found no
fault with
Ḥayyun, even when the
latter began to sell amulets. It is not astonishing, therefore, that when
Ḥayyun asked for an approbation...
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Aaron Ben
David Hayyun was a 17th-century
Rabbi and Kabbalist.
Together with
David Yitzchaki and
Jacob Molko, he
served as a
dayan in the
Jerusalem rabbinate...
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interwoven with that of
Sabbateanism (Sabbatai Zevi,
Nathan of Gaza and
Nehemiah Hayyun) in both the East and the West. Ayllon's
youth was
spent in Salonica, which...
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later rabbi of Belgrade.
Another son-in-law of his was
Moses Ḥayyun,
father of
Nehemiah Hayyun.
Jacob Ḥagiz was
active in the
opposition to
Sabbatai Zevi...
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Italian rabbi and kabbalist, one of the
leading critics of
Nehemiah Hayyun and
Sabbateanism in general. He was born in
Livorno in 1685 to
Rabbi Emanuel...