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Sabbatai Zevi (August 1, 1626 – c. September 17, 1676) was an
Ottoman Jewish mystic, and
ordained rabbi from
Smyrna (now İzmir, Turkey). His
family origins...
- Ma'ayan Tzvi (Hebrew: מַעְיַן צְבִי, lit. 'Zvi's Spring') is a
kibbutz in
northern Israel.
Located near
Zikhron Ya'akov, it
falls under the jurisdiction...
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Jacob Emden, also
known as Ya'avetz (June 4, 1697 –
April 19, 1776), was a
leading German rabbi and
talmudist who
championed traditional Judaism in the...
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Koretz (Gr****: Σέβη Κόρετς; 2 June 1884 – 3 June 1945), also
written as
Tzevi or Sevi Koretz, was an Ashke**** Jew who
served as the
Chief Rabbi of Saloniki's...
- the
actions of
Shabbetai Tzevi,
including his
final apostasy, with
theories based on the
Lurian doctrine of "repair".
Tzevi's actions,
according to Nathan...
- mishpacha.com Mecklenburg,
Yaakov Tzevi (1
January 2001).
Haketav Vehakabbalah:
Torah Commentary by
Rabbi Yaakov Tzevi Mecklenburg,
Demonstrating the Indivisibility...
- the
actions of
Shabbetai Tzevi,
including his
final apostasy, with
theories based on the
Lurian doctrine of "repair".
Tzevi's actions,
according to Nathan...
- the
actions of
Shabbetai Tzevi,
including his
final apostasy, with
theories based on the
Lurian doctrine of "repair".
Tzevi's actions,
according to Nathan...
- Edinburgh: Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. 23
January 2020.
Rabbi Shabbetai Tzevi of
Smyrna (1626–76), who
proclaimed himself messiah in 1665.
Although the...
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Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht. p. 72. ISBN 90-277-0885-1. Mazeh,
Tzevi; et al. (2001). "Studies of
multiple stellar systems – IV. The triple-lined...