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has gloss | eng: 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 latters kabalistic system, for which he gained many adherents in various parts of Italy. Among these the most prominent were Menahem Azariah da Fano, whom he persuaded to spend large sums of money in the acquisition of Lurias manuscripts, and Aaron Berechiah of Modena, author of the Maabar Yabboḳ (Maabar Yabboḳ, Ḳorban Ta'anit, i.). Sarug lectured also in various places in Germany and in Amsterdam. In the latter city one of his disciples was Abraham de Herrera. |
lexicalization | eng: Israel Sarug |
instance of | (noun) a student of the Jewish Kabbalah Kabbalist, Cabalist |
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has gloss | heb: רבי ישראל סרוג (סרוק). (המאה 16-17) מקובל, מפיץ קבלת האר"י באירופה. |
lexicalization | heb: ישראל סרוג |
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