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transliterations into
English include Sabbatai, Sabbathai, Shabbatai, Shabbethai, and
Shabsai. It is the name of a
Levite in the Tanakh, and the name in
Hebrew for the...
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Shabsai Frankel (August 13, 1909 –
September 30, 2000) was a rabbi, businessman, philanthropist, and
publisher of
Torah books. His father,
Rabbi Yosef...
- the Jews "Who is a Jew?" Also
spelled as
Shabbetai Ẓevi, Shabbeṯāy Ṣeḇī,
Shabsai Tzvi,
Sabbatai Zvi
Scholem (1973), pp. 103–106 has a
whole discussion of...
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Shabbethai ben
Joseph B**** (1641–1718) (Hebrew: שבתי בן יוסף; also
known by the
family name Strom), born at Kalisz, was the
founder of
Jewish bibliography...
- 20th
century there have been five
scientific printings of the book:
Rabbi Shabsai Frankel's
edition includes critical editions of the "classical" commentators...
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yeshiva in Lazday, Poland, and
later the
rabbi of Polanka. His
father Rabbi Shabsai Alpert was a
student of the Mir
Yeshiva and
cousin of the
Rabbi Yisrael...
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Jewish community in Amsterdam. He is the
author of the
Bashraybung fun
Shabsai Tsvi, a
Yiddish chronicle written in 1718
about the
messianic Sabbateanism...
- Heschel's main
students are
Rabbi David Halevi Segal (Taz), and
Rabbi Shabsai Cohen (Shach).
Heschel is
buried in the Old
Jewish Cemetery of Kraków,...
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rabbinic family,
Abraham Gershon is a
descendant (possibly the grandson) of
Shabsai Cohen ("the ShACh") (1625–1663). Both
Abraham Gershon and his
father Ephraim...
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Pentateuch Ahavas David, an
address directed against the
followers of
Shabsai Tzvi and
Jacob Frank (Prague, 1785-1800)
Teshuva MeAhava, responsa, in...