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Isaiah Horowitz
Isaiah Horowitz (c. 1555 - c. 1630), Jewish rabbi and mystic, was born at Prague, and died at Safed, then the home of Jewish Kabbala.
His largest work is called Shelah (abbreviated from the initials of the full title Shene luhoth ha-berit, "Two Tables of the Covenant"). This is a compilation of ritual, ethics and mysticism, and had a profound influence on Jewish life. It has been often reprinted, especially in an abbreviated form.
For an account of the Jewish mystics at Safed see S Schecter, Studies in Judaism, series ii. (1908).
External links
- References
- Horowitz, Isaiah, jewishencyclopedia.com
- Rabbi Isaiah ben Avraham Ha-Levi Horowitz (The Shlah), ou.org
- Rabbi Isaiah ben Avraham Ha-Levi Horowitz (The Shlah), jewishvirtuallibrary.org
- Rabbi Isaiah HaLevi Horowitz –The Shaloh, meaningfullife.com
- Rabbi Yishayahu ben Avraham Ha-Levi Horowitz, horwitzfam.org
- Shney Luchot Habrit, urimpublications.com
- Resources
- Shney Luchot Habrit, Translator Eliyahu Munk, Urim Publications 2000. ISBN 9657108071
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