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would be
redeemed by the long-awaited
Jewish Messiah in 1648. In 1648,
Shabbatai announced to his
followers in
Smyrna that he was the anti****ted messianic...
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Shabbatai ben Meir
HaKohen (Hebrew: שבתי בן מאיר הכהן; 1621–1662) was a
talmudist and halakhist. He
became known as the
Shakh (Hebrew: ש"ך),
which is...
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Alternative transliterations into
English include Sabbatai, Sabbathai,
Shabbatai, Shabbethai, and Shabsai. It is the name of a
Levite in the Tanakh, and...
- and meat from non-kosher
animals should be prohibited, but others, like
Shabbatai ben Meir and
David HaLevi Segal,
argued that,
excluding the
general ban...
- Gombiner's
Magen Avraham and
David HaLevi Segal's Taz on
Yoreh De'ah,
Shabbatai HaKohen and the Taz on Even Ha'ezer,
Samuel ben Uri
Shraga Phoebus and...
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Yutzpa Abraham Azulai Shimon Lavi Joel
Sirkis Elijah Loans Yoel Baal Shem
Shabbatai HaKohen Jacob ben
Aaron Sasportas 1700s
Chaim ibn
Attar Joseph Ergas Jonathan...
- Shak, a
television series Shak (Hebrew: ש"ך),
acronymic name
given to
Shabbatai ha-Kohen (1621–1662)
Shake Shack (NYSE: SHAK),
American restaurant chain...
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Meisels and
Moses Bonems-Meisels.
Among the
families descendants are:
Shabbatai HaKohen,
Yitzchak Yaacov Reines,
Alexander Sender Shor, John von Neumann...
- Thessaloniki, he was the son of
Joseph the
Philosopher and
brother of Jochebed,
Shabbatai Zevi's last wife.
Jochebed (also
called ‘Ā’ishah
following her conversion...
- (2001).
Righteous Victims.
Vintage Books. p. 684. ISBN 9780679744757.
Shabbatai Teveth (1973).
Moshe Dayan: the soldier, the man, the legend. Houghton...