Simone Luzzatto

Simone Luzzatto

Simone (Simcha) Luzzatto (Hebrew: שמחה לוצאטו) (1583-1663) was a prominent Rabbi in the Jewish ghetto of Venice, Italy. He shared the rabbinate of Venice with another very famous rabbi, Leone de Modena.

Works

Luzzatto was educated by some of the most outstanding rabbis of his period. By the age of 22, many of his works were being published and discussed throughout the Jewish community. These works, called "responsa", gained him a good deal of popularity; including a rather interesting work that deemed it was acceptable to travel by gondola on shabbos (a day during which motorized travel is normally forbidden).

Another of his important works written in Italian is entitled "Socrate", which argues that human reason cannot attain its goals if unaided by divine revelation.

Expulsion of Jews

During this period there were a great many Jews who were being expelled from their homes throughout Italy (and, indeed, the rest of Europe). Fearing the same fate might befall Venetian Jewry, Luzzatto took pre-emptive action, writing a pamphlet in classical Socratic style which presented clear and rational arguments against such an expulsion taking place in Venice.

Discourse

The resulting work, entitled "Discorso circa il stato de gl'Hebrei et in particolar dimoranti nell'inclita città di Venetia" ("Discourse Concerning the Condition of the Jews, and in particular those living in the Fair City of Venice") was completed in 1638. Breaking from previous Rabbinic tradition, his work was not directly addressed to Venetian Jewry or to the official rabbinate of the time, but was instead addressed to the leaders of the Venetian Republic (called the "doge", amongst others). Luzzatto argued for toleration of the Jews on the basis of their economic and social usefulness. The Jews, he wrote, performed tasks usually taken on by foreign merchants which, advantageously, were able to remain under control of the republic.

Further breaking from tradition, the discourse was not written in Hebrew, but rather in eloquent Italian. As a result, the discourse was successful in convincing the "Doge" to rule against the expulsion edict, allowing the Jewish population of Venice to remain and the crisis averted.

External links

* [http://www.bh.org.il/Names/POW/Luzatto.asp Museum of the Jewish People Entry]
* [http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=638&letter=L&search=luzzatto#1922 Jewish Encyclopedia entry]
* [http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/spcl/excat/rosenberger/Emancip.html University of Chicago Library]


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