Hayyim ben Joseph Vital (Hebrew: חַיִּים בֶּן יוֹסֵף וִיטָאל; Safed, October 23, 1542 (Julian calendar) / October 11, 1542 (Gregorian Calendar) – Damascus...
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identification of the reincarnations of historic Jewish figures, which Hayyim ben Joseph Vital compiled in his Shaar HaGilgulim. Shaar haGilgulim lists possible...
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in the Zohar. The main popularizer of Luria's ideas was Rabbi Hayyim ben Joseph Vital of Calabria, who claimed to be the official interpreter of the...
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Isaac Luria (redirect from Isaac ben Solomon Luria)
invocation and conjuration. The most renowned of the initiates was Hayyim ben Joseph Vital, who, according to his master, possessed a soul that Adam's sin...
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Shalom Buzaglo (redirect from Shalom Ben Moses Buzaglo)
merely compilations of teachings attributed to Isaac Luria and Hayyim ben Joseph Vital. It has been stated that Buzaglo took part in the discussion, which...
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mystical spiritual world. A studied example of this group was Hayyim ben Joseph Vital, and their rules of ascetic lifestyle (Hanhagoth) are documented...
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Zohar and the teachings of Isaac Luria as passed down through Hayyim ben Joseph Vital. However, even this qualification does little to limit the scope...
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Jericho by Joshua (Book of Joshua ch. 6). 29 Nisan (1620) – Death of Hayyim ben Joseph Vital, a Kabbalist and a disciple of Isaac Luria.[citation needed] 29...
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like a person without a soul, i.e. without true faith: Similarly, R. Chaim Vital also describes431 this sin as excluding one from the World to Come, 'weaving...
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philosophers Obadiah ben Jacob Sforno (Sforno, 1475–1550), 16th-century Italian scholar and rationalist Hayyim ben Joseph Vital (1542–1620), 16th-century...
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is a study cycle based on the works of Rabbi Hayyim ben Joseph Vital and revised by Rabbi Chaim Joseph David Azulai. This too is often published in book...
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artist Ilan Shohat (born 1974), mayor of Safed from 2008 to 2018 Hayyim ben Joseph Vital (1542–1620), Jewish rabbi and disciple of Isaac Luria Shlomo Halevi...
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expressed by Isaac Luria (1534–1572) and his disciples, particularly Hayyim ben Joseph Vital (1543–1620). Luria greatly influenced both misnagdim and Hasidim...
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and Hayyim Vital were reincarnations of Messiah ben Joseph. However, the world was not yet ready for the coming of the messiah.: 29–30 : 191 Hayyim Vital...
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where it was usually celebrated in a more modest family setting. Hayyim ben Joseph Vital wrote in the Gate of Repentance ("Shaarei Teshuva", O.C. 493, 8)...
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idea appears to be a passage by Hayyim ben Joseph Vital, which read שמחת רשב"י "the celebration of Rabbi Shimon ben Yochai" but was mistakenly printed...
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French actor Hayyim ben Joseph Vital (1542–1620), rabbi and Kabbalistic author Joaquim Vital (1884–?), Portuguese wrestler José Reginaldo Vital (born 1976)...
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Joseph ben Ephraim Karo, also spelled Yosef Caro, or Qaro (Hebrew: יוסף קארו; 1488 – March 24, 1575, 13 Nisan 5335 A.M.), was a prominent Sephardic Jewish...
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Abraham Abulafia (redirect from Abraham ben Samuel Abulafia)
doctrine are evident in the works of Isaac ben Samuel of Acre, Yehudah Albotini and Hayyim ben Joseph Vital. In Israel, Abulafia’s ideas were combined...
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commentary. Ḥoq le-Yisrael, a programme founded by rabbis Hayyim ben Joseph Vital and Chaim Joseph David Azulai in which, every week, one studies extracts...
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lunar month Av, Germany joined the war. The Kabbalist and rabbi Hayyim ben Joseph Vital explained the seven classical planets in a more conceptual and...
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only then is the blessing said while standing. Among kabbalists, Hayyim ben Joseph Vital likewise adopted the view of the ceremony being done on the first...
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patron of famous mystics within the Jewish community (such as Hayyim ben Joseph Vital, with whom she was very close), establishing a court for mystics...
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based on the rules of study laid down in the Peri Etz Chaim of Hayyim ben Joseph Vital, in the Sha'ar Hanhagat Limmud (chapter on study habits). In this...
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April 8 – Angelo Rocca, Italian humanist (b. 1545) April 23 – Hayyim ben Joseph Vital, Palestinian-born Kabbalist (b. 1543) April 14 – Rascas de Bagarris...
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hiding pages from the book Etz Chaim "The Tree of Life" by Rabbi Hayyim ben Joseph Vital (The foremost disciple of Rabbi Isaac Luria) in the Talmudic tractate...
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Chaim Yosef David Azulai (redirect from Ḥayyim Joseph David Azulai)
than two years, the whole Kabbalah from the lips of Isaac Luria (see "Ḥayyim Vital," in Shem HaGedolim). Azulai often records where he has seen in person...
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the whole Kabbalistic scheme. On one occasion, as recorded by Hayyim ben Joseph Vital, Isaac Luria convened his students in the traditional location...
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(d. 1588) François Pithou, French lawyer and author (d. 1621) Hayyim ben Joseph Vital, Syrian Jewish rabbi and mystic (d. 1620) Chen Lin, Ming Dynasty...
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Philistia, in an attempt to suppress Jewish connection to the land. (H.H. Ben-Sasson: A History of the Jewish People, Harvard University Press, 1976, ISBN 0-674-39731-2...
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