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    Jonathan Eybeschutz (רבי יהונתן אייבשיץ) (also Eibeschutz or Eibeschitz; 1690–1764) was a Talmudist, Halachist, Kabbalist, holding positions as Dayan...
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  • blood") and organizing the showbread ("come close to my table"). Jonathan Eybeschutz ascribes a symbolic meaning to this terminology. "Fat and blood"...
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    Emden accused Jonathan Eybeschütz of being a secret Sabbatean. The controversy lasted several years, continuing even after Eybeschütz's death. Emden's...
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    Sabbateans, against Rabbi Jonathan Eybeschutz (1690–1764) whom he accused of being a secret Sabbatean.[citation needed] The Emden-Eybeschutz controversy arose...
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    knowledge and not (as a reason to) annul the words of these geniuses. Jonathan Eybeschutz (d. 1764) wrote that the great breadth of the work would make it...
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    David Bleich, Contemporary Halakhic Problems Vol. I ch. IX. Epstein, Jonathan Eybeschutz, Urim veTumim 27:2, Yaakov Lorberbaum, Netivot ha-Mishpat 27:2, etc...
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  • of Jonathan Eybeschütz by Jacob Emden of being a secret Sabbatean. It was chiefly based on the interpretation of some amulets prepared by Eybeschütz, in...
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  • Sabbatai Zevi, whose soul had passed into other "pious" men, into Jonathan Eybeschütz and into himself. Another, Isaiah Hasid (a brother-in-law of the...
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  • Publishing House). The phrase itself is thought to originate with Jonathan Eybeschutz, who mentions "Torah u-Madda" in his Yaarot Devash in at least sixteen...
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  • (Beit Shmuel) Chaim ibn Attar (Ohr Hachaim; Peri Toar; 1696–1743) Jonathan Eybeschutz (Urim ve-Tummim; Kereti u-Peleti) (1690–1764) of Prague, Moshe Chaim...
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    Presence rests upon the Western Wall". Eighteenth-century scholar Jonathan Eybeschutz writes that "after the destruction of the Temple, God removed His...
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    Gluckel of Hameln (1646–1724), Jewish businesswoman and diarist. Jonathan Eybeschutz (1690–1764), was a Talmudist, Halachist, and Kabbalist who died in...
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    he attempted to mediate between Jacob Emden and Jonathan Eybeschütz in a debate—"The Emden-Eybeschütz Controversy"—that "had disrupted Jewish communal...
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    diplomat Meir Eisenstadt (c. 1670–1744), author of rabbinic literature Jonathan Eybeschutz (1690–1764), rabbi Moses Sofer (1762–1839), rabbi Gideon Brecher...
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  • Excommunicated in Italy for teachings regarding the messianic era Jonathan Eybeschutz: Charged with the Sabbatean heresy by Jacob Emden for making kabbalistic...
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  • HaChayyim, Numbers 3:45 Ithamar HaKohen "Semuchim L'ad" p. 10a Jonathan Eybeschutz, Ahavath Jonathan: Homiletic commentary on the haftaroth, Parshat Emor עבודת...
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  • HaBrit) Prague to Palestine c. 1565–1630 Jonathan Eybeschutz Central Europe. Protagonist in Emden-Eybeschutz mysticism controversy 1690–1764 Nathan Adler...
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    however, of but short duration. The community was further excited by Jonathan Eybeschütz's amulet controversy. In 1756 the Jews received permission to leave...
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  • Shittah Mekubetzet, the Maharal, Samuel Ben Isaac Jaffe Ashkenazi, Jonathan Eybeschutz, Yisroel ben Shmuel of Shklov and students of the Vilna Gaon, Meir...
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    German federal parliamentary district covering the borough Seebek Jonathan Eybeschutz "Bevölkerung in Hamburg am 31.12.2023 nach Stadtteilen". Statistisches...
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    Electorate of the Palatinate Szymon Czechowicz (1689–1775), painter Jonathan Eybeschutz (1690–1764), Talmudist and Kabbalist Aleksander Józef Sułkowski (1695–1762)...
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    considered was the famous dispute between the rabbis Jacob Emden and Jonathan Eybeschutz over the Shabbethaian movement, resulting in the latter's acquittal...
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  • Eisenstadt (died 1744), author of Meore Esh and teacher of Rabbi Jonathan Eybeschutz Meir Eisenstaedter (1780–1852), author of Imre Esh and student of...
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  • SIGINT Base, an Israeli intelligence-gathering installation Rabbi Jonathan Eybeschutz, author of the Urim ve-Tummim, a legal commentary on the Jewish Code...
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    was purveyor to the king. In addition to rabbinical studies under Jonathan Eybeschütz, he studied modern languages. As the representative of the banker...
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    Fanny Neuda's Stunden der Andacht and Guttmann Klemperer's life of Jonathan Eybeschütz. Wolf Pascheles was the great-grandfather of Nobel laureate physicist...
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    rabbinic school attached to the Altona Ashkenazi synagogue, led by Jonathan Eybeschütz, chief rabbi of the Triple Community of Altona-Hamburg-Wandsbek....
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    Pri Chadash; its rulings were frequently quoted, for example by Jonathan Eybeschutz in his Krethi U'Plethi and Joseph Teomim in his Pri Megadim. Today...
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  • Reggio (Todat Shelamim, No. 11, 1741). During the controversy between Jonathan Eybeschutz and Jacob Emden he sided with the former (letter of the rabbinate...
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    Italy Zbarazh, Ukraine Martin Opitz (1597–1639), German Baroque poet Jonathan Eybeschutz (1690–1764). rabbi, Talmudist, Halachist, and Kabbalist Carl Ferdinand...
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