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Isaac Satanow (born at
Satanow,
Poland (currently in Ukraine), 1732; died in Berlin, Germany, 25
December 1804) was a Polish-Jewish maskil, scholar, and...
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Sataniv (Ukrainian: Сатанів; Russian: Сатанов; Polish:
Satanów; Yiddish: סאָטענעוו, romanized: Satanov) is a
rural settlement in
Khmelnytskyi Raion, Khmelnytskyi...
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brought to
Europe and was
published at
Zolkiev in 1772 by
Isaac Satanow. In this work, both the
theoretical and the devotional-meditative teachings...
- John
Calvin Emmanuel (pseudonym),
Jewish Commentary on the Psalms.
Isaac Satanow Some of the
titles given to the
Psalms have
descriptions which suggest...
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lacks an
unbroken tradition of authenticity,
among other reasons.
Isaac Satanow accepted Emden's
arguments and
referred to the
Zohar as a forgery, also...
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Enlightenment philosophy included Menachem Mendel Lefin,
Salomon Maimon and
Isaac Satanow. The next 19th
century comprised both
secular and
religious philosophy...
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authorities by the
rabbis (1756). At the
rabbinical court held in the
village of
Satanów (today
Sataniv in Ukraine) the
Sabbateans were
accused of
having broken...
- The
writers of the
Haskalah in
Podolia included: the
forerunner Isaac Satanow (1733–1805),
Menachim Mendel Lapin,
author and translator, Ben-Ami (Mordecai...
- Ba'al Shem II (Hebrew: בעל שם השני), was a
Galician Jewish thaumaturge in
Satanow and Zamość.
Possessed of a fair
knowledge of
medicine and physics, he claimed...
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Surviving Kamieniec Podolski Latyczów Międzybuż
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