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Moses ben
Jacob Cordovero (Hebrew: משה קורדובירו
Moshe Kordovero ; 1522–1570) was a
central figure in the
historical development of Kabbalah, leader...
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Cordovero (Asturian: Cordoveiru) is one of
fifteen parishes in Pravia, a muni****lity
within the
province and
autonomous community of Asturias, in northern...
- in Safed,
Moses ben
Jacob Cordovero had been the prin****l
figure in the
kabbalistic community for
numerous years. "
Cordovero was the
teacher of what appears...
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Moses Cordovero was a
physician who
lived at
Leghorn (Livorno),
Tuscany in the
seventeenth century.
David Conforte praises him as a good physician, and...
- ISSN 0392-1921.
Scholem (1941), pp. 210.
Moshe Cordovero, Or Ha-Hammah on
Zohar III, 106a
Moshe Cordovero, Or Ha-Hammah on
Zohar III, 106a "Bere**** Rabbah...
- the
previous decades, led by
Moses ben
Jacob Cordovero.
There is
evidence that
Luria also
regarded Cordovero as his teacher.
Joseph Sambari (1640–1703)...
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scheme of
Moses ben
Jacob Cordovero, Daʻat is omitted,
while in the
scheme of
Isaac Luria,
Keter (Will) is omitted.
Cordovero describes the
sefirot as...
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Bahir (1995), p. [page needed].
Cordovero (1993), p. [page needed]. Berg (1999), p. 380.
Samuel (2007).
Cordovero (1993). For a
summary account of wisdom...
- in the
Zohar "the most
hidden of all
hidden things".
Moses ben
Jacob Cordovero describes Keter as the
source of the
Thirteen Attributes of Mercy, derived...
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introducing 21 and 22
paths appeared in the
posthumous print editions of
Moses Cordovero's Pardes Rimonim between 1592 and 1609.[citation needed] However, the diagrams...