- Abulafia (disambiguation)
Abulafia (the
Latinized version of theArabic name أبو العافية, "Abu-l-Afiyya", _he. אבולעפיה) can refer to:#Name of a widely scattered Sephardi Jewish family, one of whose branches, for the sake of clearer designation, bore the surname of ha-
Levi . Members of this family were found in various cities of the Orient and inAfrica in the sixteenth century. From the data collected by Zunz, "Z. G." pp. 432-434, The first Abulafia lived in the twelfth century in Toledo, and the first Jew to settle in Spain in modern times was an Abulafia fromTunis . It is probable thatMoses Afia andSolomon Afia , mentioned in 1445 as prominent men inSaragossa , belonged to the same family.
#Samuel Abulafia , a 13 centuryJew ishrabbi of that family.
## His son, the kabbalistAbraham Abulafia .
#Todros ben Joseph Abulafia
## Meir ben Todros HaLevi Abulafia (Ramah), a major 13th-century Sephardic rabbi.
# David Samuel Harvard Abulafia
#Chaim Abulafia ; heOther usages
* Abulafia is also the name of a famous bakery in Tel Aviv's Jaffa district.
* Abulafia is also the nickname given by deuteragonist Jacopo Belbo to his home computer inUmberto Eco 's "Foucault's Pendulum". The machine was used not only for word processing, but also to attempt to extract meaningful snippets from random permutations of text in a fashion reminiscent ofAbraham Abulafia 's methods.
* Paul Durham uses the word Abulafia as the escape code to call up a terminal in his virtual reality simulations inGreg Egan 's "Permutation City ". This is again a reference to the permutation process, though it is unclear whether it is intended as an homage to the machine in Eco's work or to Abraham Abulafia himself.
* Science fiction writerPhilip K. Dick claimed at one point to have been possessed by Abulafia's spirit.
* He is also mentioned in the book "Bee Season" byMyla Goldberg , and the film adaptation (2005) directed byScott McGehee andDavid Siegel .References
*JewishEncyclopedia
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