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In Safed, he made significant contributions to the development of Kabbalah, serving as a mystical instructor to Moses Cordovero, who later became his brother-in-law and one of Safed’s most esteemed Kabbalists before the arrival of
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before being taken to the king's palace and becoming queen and even continues her relationship with Mordechai after taking up her royal post. The view of
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articulated by Alkabetz and other members of the school of Joseph Taitatsak represents an extension of the view of the authority of the oral law and
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stayed awake all that night reading. During the recitation of the required texts, Rabbi Karo had a mystical experience: The
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and thus leads to the sanctification and near canonization of aggadic expansions of biblical narrative.
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Walfish, Barry (Fall 2002). "Kosher Adultery? The Mordecai-Esther-Ahasuerus Triangle".
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service. This influence persisted even as Lurianic Kabbalah, promoted by
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Ottoman Melodies Hebrew Hymns: a 16th century cross-cultural adventure
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of reciting biblical passages known as the "Tikkun'" on the night of
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The history of Galilee, 1538-1949: mysticism, modernization, and war
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His works written in Adrianupolis center on the holiness of the
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Sephardic Jewish poet, kabbalist and rabbi (1505–1584)
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Solomon Alkabetz was likely born around 1505 into a
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Alkabetz accepts the tradition that 357:, as well as his famous brother-in-law 654: 652: 53:Please improve this article by adding 407:," a liturgical song sung during the 7: 748:"Alkabeẓ, Solomon ben Moses ha-Levi" 697: 695: 693: 691: 689: 479:(completed 1532, published 1552) on 820:(Ph. D., Brandeis University, 1977) 229: 673:10.1163/1878-9781_ejiw_SIM_0001490 25: 552:, interpretations of the prayers. 663:. In Stillman, Norman A. (ed.). 31: 1: 245: 162: 55:secondary or tertiary sources 635:Also spelt Alqabitz, Alqabes 337:Abraham ben Mordecai Galante 392:with messianic enthusiasm. 240: 900: 726:Introduction to the book, 372:, Rabbi Solomon and Rabbi 879:Rabbis in Ottoman Galilee 359:Moses ben Jacob Cordovero 323:Samuel ben Isaac de Uçeda 215: 210:Safed Old Jewish Cemetery 201: 148:Alkabetz's grave in Safed 141: 874:Rabbis from Thessaloniki 222:Solomon ha-Levi Alkabetz 854:Jewish liturgical poets 810:, 1995), pp. 9–43. 241:Shlomo ha-Levi Alkabetz 702:Silver, M. M. 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