Moses Cordovero — (* 1522; † 27. Mai 1570) war einer der wichtigsten jüdischen Mystiker und Kabbalisten. Cordovero, dessen vollständiger Name Rabbi Mose ben Jakob Cordovero (Akronym: RaMaK) lautet, lehrte von 1540 bis zu seinem Tode im galiläischen Ort Safed… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Moses ben Jacob Cordovero — Cordovero s grave in Safed Moses ben Jacob Cordovero, (1522–1570) (Hebrew: משה קורדובירו), was a central figure in the historical development of Kabbalah, leader of a mystical school in 16th century Safed, Israel. He is known … Wikipedia
CORDOVERO, GEDALIAH BEN MOSES — (1562–1625), rabbi and kabbalist; son of moses cordovero , he was born in Safed and after the death of his father, when Gedaliah was eight years of age, he studied under Solomon sagis . Before 1584 he was in Italy where he engaged in the book… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Moses (given name) — Moses or Moshe is a male given name, after the biblical figure Moses. According to the Torah, the name Moses comes from the Hebrew verb meaning to pull/draw out [of water]. The infant Moses was given this name by Pharaoh s daughter after rescuing … Wikipedia
MOSES BEN MENAHEM GRAF — (also known as Moses Praeger; 1650–1700/1710), kabbalist born in Prague. After the conflagration in the Prague ghetto (1689), Moses moved to Nikolsburg (Mikulov), where he studied under the kabbalist Eliezer Mendel b. Mordecai. He was given… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
CORDOVERO, MOSES BEN JACOB — (1522–1570), the outstanding kabbalist in Safed before isaac luria . His birthplace is unknown, but his name testifies to the family s Spanish origins. He was a disciple of joseph caro and of Solomon Alkabeẓ , and a teacher of Isaac Luria. His… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Cordovero, Moses ben-Jacob — (1522–70) Safad mystic. Practically nothing is known of Cordovero’s biography; his name suggests that the family came from Spain but it is not known where he was born. Cordovero was a systematic thinker, and could be called a philosopher of… … Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament
Cordovero — This article is about the Spanish civil parish. For the scholar of early modern Judaism s Kabbalah, see Moses ben Jacob Cordovero. Cordovero is one of fifteen parishes in Pravia, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of… … Wikipedia
Cordovero, Moses ben Jacob — ▪ Jewish mystic born 1522 died 1570, Safed, Palestine [now Ẕefat, Israel] Galilean rabbi who organized and codified the Zoharistic Kabbala. He was the teacher of another leading Kabbalist, Isaac Luria. Little is known of Cordovero s… … Universalium
ZACUTO, MOSES BEN MORDECAI — (c. 1620–1697), kabbalist and poet. Zacuto, who was born into a Portuguese Marrano family in Amsterdam, studied Jewish subjects under saul levi morteira (an elegy on the latter s death by Zacuto was published by D. Kaufmann in REJ, 37 (1898),… … Encyclopedia of Judaism