SARUG (Saruk), ISRAEL — (fl. 1590–1610), Egyptian kabbalist. Sarug probably belonged to an Egyptian family of rabbinic scholars with kabbalistic leanings. A manuscript written in 1565 in cairo (British Museum 759) was copied for Isaac Sarug; Israel Sarug, whose… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Israel Sarug — (Israel Sarug Aschkenasi, auch Saruk) war ein um 1600 lebender und wirkender jüdischer Gelehrter und Kabbalist. Er war Luria Schüler und gelobte seinem Meister kurz vor dessen Tod, die kabbalistische Lehre zu verbreiten, und gewann in Italien… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Israel Sarug — Ashkenazi (also Saruk ) (16th century; fl. 1590 1610) was a pupil of Isaac Luria, and devoted himself at the death of his master to the propagation of the latter s kabalistic system, for which he gained many adherents in various parts of Italy.… … Wikipedia
Menasseh Ben Israel — Engraved portrait by Salomo d Italia, 1642 Born 1604 Madeira Island, Portugal Died 1657 Middleburg, Nether … Wikipedia
Hebrew literature — Introduction the body of written works produced in the Hebrew language and distinct from Jewish literature, which also exists in other languages. Literature in Hebrew has been produced uninterruptedly from the early 12th century BC,… … Universalium
SPAIN — (in Hebrew at first אספמיא then ספרד), country in S.W. Europe. The use of the word Spain to denote Sepharad has caused some confusion in research. Spain came into being long after the Jews had been expelled from the Crowns of Castile and Aragon,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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