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Eybeschuetz Perlhefter (c. 1650 in
Prague –
after 1713 in Prague) was a
Jewish scholar and rabbi. His
educated wife
Bella bat R.
Jakob Perlhefter (Isabell...
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Bella bat
Jakob Perlhefter (Isabell, Bilah, born c. 1650 in Prague,
modern Czech Republic; died 1709 in Prague) was a
professional Hebrew letter writer...
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commanding appearance, won many followers.
Italian kabbalists,
among them Behr
Perlhefter, the
first Maggid in the
study hall of
Abraham Rovigo, and
Benjamin ben...
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music of the song Tzena, Tzena,
Tzena Issachar Perlhefter (c.1650 –
after 1713), also
known as Behr
Perlhefter,
Sabbatean rabbi from
Prague Don Issachar,...
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knowledge of
Hebrew he was
chiefly indebted to the
Sabbatean Behr
Perlhefter and
Enoch Levi, who had come from
Vienna to Fürth
around 1670. [N.B. While...
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Bella Paredes (born 2002),
Ecuadorian weightlifter Bella bat R.
Jakob Perlhefter (c. 1650-1709/1710),
Czech professional Hebrew letter writer, businesswoman...
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Jewish schisms Johan Kemper List of
messiah claimants Messianism Behr
Perlhefter Joshua Heschel Zoref "Judaism - The
Lurianic Kabbalah: Shabbetaianism"...
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initiated by R. Höschel. Behr
Perlhefter is
considered the
first Maggid of the
Sabbatian Abraham Rovigo in Modena.
Perlhefter restored the
Sabbatian theology...
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original on
April 27, 2005)
Introduction to The
Letters of
Bella Perlhefter,
Workshop at
Wesleyan University, 2004 (archived from the
original on...
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around him
several important followers of
Sabbatai Zevi, such as Behr
Perlhefter,
Mordechai Mokiach and
Mordechai Ashke****. In 1700–1701 he
spent one...