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- The Sabbateans (or Sabbatians) are a variety of Jewish followers, disciples, and believers in Sabbatai Zevi (1626–1676), an Ottoman Jewish rabbi and Kabbalist...
- to be the messiah in Judaism. After Zevi's death, several branches of Sabbateanism evolved that disagreed over which aspects of Judaism should be preserved...
- search of followers of the false messiah". Haaretz. Idel, Moshe (1998). "Sabbateanism and Mysticism". Messianic Mystics. New Haven: Yale University Press....
- rabbi and kabbalist, one of the leading critics of Nehemiah Hayyun and Sabbateanism in general. He was born in Livorno in 1685 to Rabbi Emanuel Ergas, head...
- Much of Dönme ritual was a combination of various elements of Kabbalah, Sabbateanism, Jewish traditional law and Sufism. The most basic of these rules of...
- the Ari's school or other customs and laws which are not sourced on Sabbateanism, from a variety of periods and sources, while omitting the original names...
- championed traditional Judaism in the face of the growing influence of the Sabbatean movement. He was widely acclaimed for his extensive knowledge. Emden was...
- help of Hakham Tzvi Ashke****, began a crusade against his apparent Sabbateanism. The Sephardic leadership, and the community's rabbi Solomon Ayllon,...
- combating the Sabbatean movement, he believed the most effective means of eradicating it would be to aggressively counter overt Sabbateanism, while ignoring...
- centers of contemporary Sabbateanism, Salonica and Smyrna. In the early 1750s, Frank became intimate with the leaders of the Sabbateans. Two followers of the...