- Shabbetai
- Shabbetai mJewish: Hebrew name derived from shabbāth sabbath (itself a derivative of shābath rested). It has been given to boys born on this day of the week.Variant (contracted form): Shabtai.
First names dictionary. 2012.
First names dictionary. 2012.
SHABBETAI ẒEVI — (1626–1676), the central figure of Shabbateanism, the messianic movement named after him. Background of the Movement Shabbateanism was the largest and most momentous messianic movement in Jewish history subsequent to the destruction of the Temple … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SHABBETAI BEN MEIR HA-KOHEN — (1621–1662), Lithuanian rabbi, commentator on the Shulḥan Arukh, and posek. He was also known as the Sha Kh from the initials of the title of his book, Siftei Kohen. Shabbetai was born in Amstivov near Vilkaviskis. In his youth he studied under… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SHABBETAI BEN ẒEVI HIRSCH OF RASZKOW — (?–1757?), widely respected Lurianic kabbalist, a colleague of R. israel b. eliezer baal shem tov (Besht), who possessed expert knowledge of kabbalistic writings. He composed a siddur (prayerbook), with kavvanot (theurgic meditations) according… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Shabbetai Tzevi — born July 23, 1626, Smyrna, Ottoman Tur. died 1676, Dulcingo, Alb. False Jewish messiah. He studied the mystical learning of the Kabbala and at age 22 proclaimed himself the messiah. He traveled around the Levant, gaining both followers and… … Universalium
Shabbetai Zevi — (1626–76) False messiah. Shabbetai was the son of a prosperous merchant in Smyrna, the important trading centre of Asia Minor. From an early age he was extremely pious and showed an interest in cabbalistic books. His strange moods of elation… … Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament
Shabbetai Tzevi — (1626 76) Turkish scholar and pseudo messiah. He was born in Smyrna. He devoted himself to talmudic and kabbalistic studies. In 1665 he met Nathan of Gaza, who recognized him as the Messiah and became his prophet; in December of that year… … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
Shabbetai Tzevi — (23 jul. 1626, Esmirna, Turquía otomana–1676, Dulcingo, Albania). Falso Mesías judío. Estudió las enseñanzas místicas de la Cábala y a la edad de 22 años se autoproclamó mesías. Durante sus viajes por el Levante, se hizo de seguidores y enemigos … Enciclopedia Universal
Shabbetai ben Meir ha-Cohen (Cohen, Shabbetai; Shak) — (1621 62) Lithuanian rabbi. He was born in Amstivov near Vilkaviskis, and became dayyan in the bet din of Moses Lima in Vilna. He published Siphte Kohen, a commentary on Yoreh Deah. The alternative name, Shak, by which he was known, is derived … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
Shabbetai Tzevi — Shabbetaj Zvi Shabbetaj Zvi, auch Sabbatai Zewi (* 1626 in Smyrna; † 16. September 1676 in Ulcinj) war ein Religionsgelehrter und selbsterklärter Messias aus Smyrna (heutiges Izmir). Er wurde am Tischa beAv 5386 jüdische Jahreszählung (1626… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Shabbetaï Zevi — Sabbataï Tsevi Sabbataï Tsevi Portrait par un témoin oculaire, Smyrne, 1666 Sabbataï Tsevi (ou Tzvi, ou Zevi), (שבתאי צבי Shabtaï Tzvi en hébreu) est né à Smyrne (actuellement Izmir, en Turquie) en 1626, le 9 Av (jour de deuil commémorant la… … Wikipédia en Français