- The
Sabbateans (or
Sabbatians) were a
variety of
Jewish followers, disciples, and
believers in
Sabbatai Zevi (1626–1676), an
Ottoman Jewish rabbi and Kabbalist...
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became intimate with the
leaders of the Sabbateans. Two
followers of the
Sabbatian leader Osman Baba (b. 1720) were
witnesses at his
wedding in 1752. In...
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issued a ban of
excommunication on the
entire Sabbatian sect (kat ha-ma’aminim).
Writings of
Sabbatian nature found by the beit Din at that time were...
- Haven: Yale
University Press. pp. 183–211. Maciejko, Paweł, ed. (2017).
Sabbatian Heresy:
Writings on Mysticism, Messianism, & the
Origins of
Jewish Modernity...
- ISBN-10: 0674052544 The
Pursuit of
Heresy :Rabbi
Moses Hagiz and the
Sabbatian Controversies, (Columbia
University Press, 1990; 1994) ISBN 0-231-07191-4...
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modern Turkey is a
surviving remnant of the
Sabbatian schism.
Theologies developed by
leaders of
Sabbatian movements dealt with
antinomian redemption of...
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culminating in a
series of
false "Messianic" movements, most
famously as
Sabbatianism was
succeeded by Frankism.[citation needed] In this time of mysticism...
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Perlhefter is
considered the
first Maggid of the
Sabbatian Abraham Rovigo in Modena.
Perlhefter restored the
Sabbatian theology after the
death of the pseudo-Messiah...
- from Livorno. The
Sabbatian movement naturally created a
great stir in Egypt. It was in
Cairo that
Abraham Miguel Cardoso, the
Sabbatian prophet and physician...
- from m****cript, by Dr. Maoz
Kahana and
Michael K.
Silber in Deists,
Sabbatians and
Kabbalists in Prague: A
Censored Sermon of R.
Ezekiel Landau, 1770...