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Alternative transliterations into
English include Sabbatai, Sabbathai,
Shabbatai, Shabbethai, and Shabsai. It is the name of a
Levite in the Tanakh, and...
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Shabbatai ben Meir
HaKohen (Hebrew: שבתי בן מאיר הכהן; 1621–1662) was a
noted 17th
century talmudist and halakhist. He
became known as the
Shakh (Hebrew:...
- and meat from non-kosher
animals should be prohibited, but others, like
Shabbatai ben Meir and
David HaLevi Segal,
argued that,
excluding the
general ban...
- Heyd,
Michael (2004). "The 'Jewish Quaker':
Christian Perceptions of
Shabbatai Zevi as an Enthusiast". In Coudert, Allison; Shoulson,
Jeffrey (eds.)...
- ha-Ezer)
Siftei Khohen ("Lips of the priest",
abbreviated as Shach) by
Shabbatai HaKohen (on
Yoreh Deah and
Choshen Mishpat) Beit Sh'muel by
Samuel ben...
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Meisels and
Moses Bonems-Meisels.
Among the
families descendants are:
Shabbatai HaKohen,
Yitzchak Yaacov Reines,
Alexander Sender Shor, as well as the...
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decisions largely on
points of the
marriage law.
According to
Shabbatai ha-Kohen (the "Shach"), it was "known" that
Rabbi Isserlein was not answering...
- grammatician.
Moses ben
Isaac Judah Lima (Chelkath Mechokeik; c. 1615 – c. 1670)
Shabbatai HaKohen (1621–1662;
Siftei Kohen)
David HaLevi Segal (Turei Zahav) (c...
- (Hebrew).
Michael Heyd, "The ‘Jewish Quaker’:
Christian Perceptions of
Shabbatai Zevi as an Enthusiast," in
Allison Coudert and
Jeffrey Shoulson (eds.)...
- few
decades after Shabbatai Sevi's death, a man by the name of
Jacob Frank claiming mystical powers preached that he was
Shabbatai Sevi's successor. He...