Moses ben Jacob Cordovero (Hebrew: משה קורדובירו Moshe Kordovero ; 1522–1570) was a central figure in the historical development of Kabbalah, leader...
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Moses Cordovero was a physician who lived at Leghorn (Livorno), Tuscany in the seventeenth century. David Conforte praises him as a good physician, and...
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Cordovero (Asturian: Cordoveiru) is one of fifteen parishes in Pravia, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern...
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Hayyim ben Joseph Vital (section Study with Cordovero)
Safed, Rabbi Moses ben Jacob Cordovero had been the principal figure in the kabbalistic community for numerous years. "Cordovero was the teacher of what appears...
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in the Zohar "the most hidden of all hidden things". Moses ben Jacob Cordovero describes Keter as the source of the Thirteen Attributes of Mercy, derived...
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scheme of Moses ben Jacob Cordovero, Daʻat is omitted, while in the scheme of Isaac Luria, Keter (Will) is omitted. Cordovero describes the sefirot as...
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Vilna. Scholem (1995), p. 24. Jacobs (1995), entry: Cordovero, Moses – especially in Cordovero's view that the truth of Kabbalistic symbols, once grasped...
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for kabbalistic studies, led by Rabbi Moses Cordovero. There is evidence that Luria also regarded Cordovero as his teacher. Joseph Sambari (1640–1703)...
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rationally influenced scheme of Moses ben Jacob Cordovero in Safed, immediately before Luria's arrival. Both Cordovero's and Luria's systems gave Kabbalah a theological...
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written in Hebrew in the middle of the 16th century by Moses ben Jacob Cordovero, a Jewish kabbalist in Safed, Ottoman Syria. This short text deals mostly...
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Bahir (1995), p. [page needed]. Cordovero (1993), p. [page needed]. Berg (1999), p. 380. Samuel (2007). Cordovero (1993). For a summary account of wisdom...
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transformed into clear, discernible concepts. According to Moses ben Jacob Cordovero in The Palm Tree of Devorah, the ethical quality associated with Binah...
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ibn Ḥabib Yosef Karo Yaakov de Castro Bezalel Ashkenazi Moses ben Jacob Cordovero Ḥayim Vital Moses Alshech Abraham Cohen Pimentel Solomon Nissim Algazi...
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(systemised by Moshe Cordovero) and the more comprehensive Lurianic, describe the process of descending worlds differently. For Cordovero, the sefirot, Adam...
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16th century, Moses ben Jacob Cordovero and Isaac Luria significantly advanced the understanding of Chesed. Cordovero's Pardes Rimonim framed Chesed within...
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Jewish meditation (section Moses ben Jacob Cordovero)
Kabbalists (Abraham Abulafia, Isaac the Blind, Azriel of Gerona, Moses Cordovero, Yosef Karo and Isaac Luria), Hasidic rabbis (Baal Shem Tov, Schneur Zalman...
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Rabbi Shlomo of Karlin 23 Tammuz (1570) – Death of Rabbi Moses ben Jacob Cordovero 26 Tammuz (2005) – Death of Rabbi Shlomo Zev Zweigenhaft 28 Tammuz (1841)...
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esoteric system. In turn, the 16th century Safed culmination of theosophy by Cordovero, Luria and Vital dominated and subsumed the previous divergent Kabbalistic...
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authored a Hebrew/Aramaic–Persian dictionary in 1459 Moses ben Jacob Cordovero (1522–1570; Hebrew: משה קורדובירו, Moshe Kordovero), a central figure...
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introducing 21 and 22 paths appeared in the posthumous print editions of Moses Cordovero's Pardes Rimonim between 1592 and 1609.[citation needed] However, the diagrams...
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God's essence. In the 16th-century rational synthesis of Moses ben Jacob Cordovero (Cordoveran Kabbalah), the first complete systemisation of Kabbalah, the...
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Torah itself is the quintessential act of chesed. In Moses ben Jacob Cordovero's kabbalistic treatise Tomer Devorah, the following are actions undertaken...
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text of Kabbalah composed in 1548 by the Jewish mystic Moses ben Jacob Cordovero in Safed, Galilee. 16th century Safed saw the theoretical systemisation...
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Rabbi Israel ben Moses Najara and famed kabbalist Rabbi Moses ben Jacob Cordovero being the most commonly offered. Still others assert that this poem –...
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Idel ascribes this doctrine to the kabbalistic system of Moses ben Jacob Cordovero (1522–1570) and in the eighteenth century to the Baal Shem Tov (c. 1700–1760)...
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is also the title of a book by the 16th-century mystic Moses ben Jacob Cordovero.[citation needed] In the earliest incontrovertible appearance of Christ...
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November 1787. Sephardic Jews often had hereditary family names (e.g., Cordovero, Abrabanel, Shaltiel, de Leon, Alcalai, Toledano, Lopez) since well before...
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Abraham was the author of the book. In Pardes Rimonim, Moses ben Jacob Cordovero (Ramak) mentions a minority opinion that Rabbi Akiva authored it, and...
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assertion that they are only vehicles to manifest God. Moses ben Jacob Cordovero, who gave the first full systemization of Kabbalah in the 16th century...
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emanance. The 16th-century systemisation of Kabbalah by Moses ben Jacob Cordovero brought the preceding interpretations and schools into their first complete...
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