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Popular tradition links his departure from Yemen with a miracle that occurred after a rich Muslim woman tried to seduce him. In Bet El, he worked as a servant and hid his learning from others; when his knowledge of Kabbalah was accidentally discovered, he became a member of the kabbalistic circle.
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Rossoff, Dovid. (2004). Where Heaven touches Earth: Jewish Life in Jerusalem from Medieval Times to the Present. Jerusalem: Guardian Press. pp. 156-158. Revised Edition.
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In Israel, he made a strong impression on the local rabbinic sages, and is frequently mentioned in their books. At Bet El Yeshiva, he belonged to a group of 12
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Yemenite community. These volumes are still actively used by this community to reach Halachic decisions regarding holidays, marriage and Shabbat services.
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rule, in fulfilment of a vow. On his way he stayed in India, Baghdad and Damascus. In Damascus, he was involved in a dispute of
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His writings include "Emet va-Shalom", "Rehovot Hanahar", "Derech Shalom" and "Nahar Shalom" (edited by
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and compiled them in volumes known as "Minhagei Rashash", an exclusive edition of the
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appeared to him, and he is understood by the major Kabbalists as being himself the
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used today by Kabbalists for prayer, meditation and Yeshiva study. It is a
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with extensive Kabbalistic meditations by way of commentary.
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He was one of the earlier commentators on the works of the
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authorities in the 18th century. He also commented on the
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was known as the "Siddur Ha-Kavvanot," and is the main
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Burials at the Jewish cemetery on the Mount of Olives
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Sharabi is credited with the miracle that opened the
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