- Shabtai Sheftel Horowitz
Shabtai Sheftel Horowitz (c. 1590 - 1660) was a rabbi and
talmudist , probably born inOstrog , Volhynia. He was the son of thekabbalist Isaiah Horowitz , and at an early age married the daughter of the wealthy and scholarly Moses Charif ofLublin . With his father he seems to have gone toPrague , where he occupied a position as preacher; from Prague he went as rabbi toFürth , whence he was called toFrankfurt am Main about 1632, and finally toVienna about 1650. There he died on April 12, 1660.Horowitz wrote additions to his grandfather Abraham's "Emeḳ Berakah" (which appeared first in the Amsterdam edition of 1729), additions to his father's prayer-book, and a treatise on religious ethics under the title "Vave Ha-Ammudim". This work he modestly designated as an introduction to his father's celebrated work "Shnei Luchot Ha-Brit" ("The Two Tablets of the Covenant"), with which it is always printed as an appendix. He also wrote an ethical testament ("Ẓawwa'ah",
Frankfort-on-the-Oder , n.d., often reprinted). It contains, besides some very charitable teachings, exhortations to strictness in ritual practise and in kabbalistic studies. Shabbethai further wrote some prayers (included in his father's prayer-book), especially a selichah for the 20th of Sivan.References
*JewishEncyclopedia
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