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Shabbethai (Hebrew: בן שבתי;
arabised as Ibn
Shabbethai) is a
Hebrew patronymic or
patronymic surname literally meaning "son of
Shabbethai. Notable...
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Shabtai (Sabbatai, Sabbathai, Shabbatai,
Shabbethai, etc.) is a
Jewish name
common in the
Middle Ages for boys born on Shabbat, and may
refer to: Shabtai...
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exhortations to
strictness in
ritual practise and in
kabbalistic studies.
Shabbethai further wrote some
prayers (included in his father's prayer-book), especially...
- Ḥayyim ben
Shabbethai (Hebrew: רבי חיים בן שבתי),
commonly known by the
acronym Maharhash (Hebrew: מהרח"ש,
MArenu HA-Rav ḤAyyim
SHabbethai, literally...
- year 5386 [the year 1626 CE] to
Mordecai Zevi; and he will be
called Shabbethai. He will
humble the
great dragon; ... he, the true Messiah, will sit upon...
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Shabbethai Donnolo (913 – c. 982, Hebrew: שבתי דונולו) was a Graeco-Italian
Jewish physician and
writer on
medicine and astrology.
Donnolo was born in...
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Shabbethai ben
Mordecai Panzieri was an
Italian rabbi of the
seventeenth century. He was
Rabbi of Rome in 1652 and 1653, of
Sinigaglia from 1680 to 1685...
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Shabbethai Premsla was a
Galician philologist and
scribe of the
sixteenth and
seventeenth centuries who
lived in Przemyśl, Poland, from
which his name...
- have been a
reincarnation of
Shabbethai. The
community is
outwardly Mohammedan (following the
example set by
Shabbethai); but in
secret observes certain...
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Yisroel Hopstein (1737–1814), also
known as the
Maggid of Kozhnitz, was the
founder of
Kozhnitz Hasidism, and a
noted hasidic leader in
Poland during the...