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constituted the
largest number of
Sabbateans during the 17th and 18th centuries. By the 19th century,
Jewish Sabbateans had been
reduced to
small groups...
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other Sabbateans in 1683,
shortly after the
death of
Nathan of Gaza,
which occurred in 1680.
Despite their outward conversion to Islam, the
Sabbateans secretly...
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Frankism was a
Sabbatean religious movement originating in
Rabbinic Judaism of the 18th and 19th. centuries,
Created in Podolia, it was
named after its...
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Messiah whilst living in the
Ottoman Empire. Vast
numbers of Jews,
known as
Sabbateans,
believed him. Still, when
under pain of a
death sentence in
front of...
- Ukraine)
requested Emden aid them in
repressing the
Sabbateans and Frankists. As the
Sabbateans referred much to the Zohar,
Emden thought it wise to...
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Sabbateans who sta**** hidden. Simultaneously,
Landau sought to
weaken the
appeal of
kabbalah (the
study of
which often lured people to the
Sabbatean movement)...
-
prison at Abydos, ****espont,
accompanied by some of his friends. The
Sabbateans then
renamed the
fortress Migdal ʿOz "Tower of Strength." As Shabbatai...
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centers of
contemporary Sabbateanism,
Salonica and Smyrna. In the
early 1750s,
Frank became intimate with the
leaders of the
Sabbateans. Two
followers of the...
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movements (S****i, Mahdiya), also
heterodox sects (Ahmadiya, Druzes,
Sabbateans) "Declaration of
Independence (1988) (UN Doc)".
State of
Palestine Permanent...
- the
world of the
qlippoth to
destroy the
thoughtful light’s creation.
Sabbateans believed that the Messiah,
Sabbatai Zevi, was a
trapped or
demonic soul...