A History of Judaism - Martin Goodman
394 A History of Judaism of another person and at times he may require reincarnation which is even more painful.’ More positivel ...
new certainties and new mysticism 395 as the transcendent nature of the Torah, Loew emphasized the unique metaphysical role of t ...
396 A History of Judaism Luria and his followers were generally conservative in upholding traditional ritual, and indeed their t ...
new certainties and new mysticism 397 Come, my Beloved, to greet the bride; let us welcome the Sabbath.^26 The popularization of ...
398 A History of Judaism Jerusalem and then Cairo, known for unpredictable and sometimes dra- matically antinomian behaviour, wh ...
new certainties and new mysticism 399 he had no pulse. They laid a cloth over his face, as one does – God protect us! – for th ...
400 A History of Judaism messages about the Messiah being promulgated by Nathan. It was hard to stand up to the enthusiasm of Sa ...
new certainties and new mysticism 401 It was after this that [Sabbetai] began to do things that seemed strange. He would pronoun ...
402 A History of Judaism (except in criminal cases, which came to the Ottoman courts). Excite- ment was high both among the Jews ...
new certainties and new mysticism 403 begging Him to show them the path they must take and the thing they must do. They all then ...
404 A History of Judaism out of fear of punishment from the Turkish authorities for having encouraged the popular uprising. In I ...
new certainties and new mysticism 405 When Purim was over he went to the home of the sage Rabbi Jacob Alvo, and summoned the rab ...
406 A History of Judaism them. If we are deserving, he will return to redeem us immediately after the seven days of his wedding ...
new certainties and new mysticism 407 second coming of Christ would occur in 1666 helped the spread of news about Sabbetai throu ...
408 A History of Judaism Zohar and some other books, and travelled there to ask him about cer- tain obscure passages in the Zoha ...
new certainties and new mysticism 409 North Africa and the eastern Mediterranean, over some thirty years, often under compulsion ...
410 A History of Judaism values in which all prohibited sexual activities were to be treated as positive commands. But such view ...
new certainties and new mysticism 411 providing the local bishop with an opportunity to use them as weapons against the rabbinic ...
412 A History of Judaism In London in 1715, David Nieto, the haham (chief rabbi) of the Span- ish and Portuguese synagogue, publ ...
new certainties and new mysticism 413 It is a testimony to the power of Luzzatto’s ethical insights that, despite the justified ...
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