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Samuel Primo

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stated that he "probably" died in Constantinople. Here we have kept the two places not qualified otherwise as "probable" for the respective places of birth and death.
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Judaism. In the name of Zevi, Primo sent a circular to the Jews (December 1665) advising the abolition of the fast-day of the tenth of the tenth day of the month of
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that the Messiah had actually appeared. With certain of his confidants he was the first to plan the abolition of
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as having been foreordained in the Messianic role. Concerning the rest of his life not much is known.
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Note that Scholem says he was "probably" born in Cairo, whereas the original source article in the
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Early follower of Sabbatai Zevi and promoter of the Sabbatean movement
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an air of dignity. From Smyrna, Primo spread the news among foreign
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in 1665, cleverly managing to give to the advent of the pseudo-
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Index

Jerusalem
Ottoman Empire
Adrianople
Ottoman Empire
Sabbatean
Sabbatai Zevi
Jerusalem
Adrianople
Sabbatean
sectarian
Sabbatai Zevi
Smyrna
Messiah
Jews
rabbinic
Ṭebet
Hebrew calendar
Constantinople
Islam
apostasy
Berenbaum, Michael
Skolnik, Fred
Encyclopaedia Judaica
ISBN
978-0-02-866097-4
Gale Virtual Reference Library
public domain
Singer, Isidore
"PRIMO, SAMUEL"
The Jewish Encyclopedia

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