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Aaron Lapapa

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him. Sabbatai Zevi and his adherents retorted by deposing him and forcing him to leave the city, and his office was given to his colleague,
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movement was at its height there, he was one of the few rabbis who had the courage to oppose the false prophet and
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Index

rabbi
Talmudist
Manissa
Turkey
Smyrna
Sabbatai Zevi
excommunicate
Ḥayyim Benveniste
Islam
Abraham Motal
Solomon Algazi
responsa
Baruch Kalometi
Talmud
R. Jeroham
David Conforte
Azulai
Abraham
Palaggi
Simon Bernfeld
Meḳiẓe Nirdamim
Azulai
Benjacob
David Conforte
Heinrich Grätz
Ha-Shaḥar
Moritz Steinschneider
Joseph Zedner
public domain
Singer, Isidore

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