"Sur Sabbatai Cevi et sa secte". Revue des études Juives (in French). 37: 103–110. doi:10.3406/rjuiv.1898.4286. Néhama, Joseph (1902). "Sabbataï Sevi...
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'convert' to refer to adepts of Sabbatai Tsevi converting to Islam in the Ottoman Empire). An example is Sabbatai Tsevi esperamos a ti. Today, the religious...
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Encyclopedic Dictionary of Judaism, Éditions du Cerf, Paris, 1993, article Sabbataï Tsevi Francis Georgeon, Salonique 1850–1918, la "ville des Juifs" et le réveil...
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Tzvi Ashkenazi (redirect from Tsevi Hirsch ben Jacob Ashkenazi)
was a resolute opponent of the followers of the self-proclaimed messiah, Sabbatai Zevi. He had a chequered career owing to his independence of character...
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Pallache, 17th century rabbi of Marrakesh and later Egypt, supporter of Sabbatai Tsevi (1626–1676) Abraham Pallache, 18th century rabbi of Safed, Israel (then...
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