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  1. ABULAFIA, ABRAHAM BEN SAMUEL (1240–after 1291), founder of the prophetic Kabbalah. Born in Saragossa, Spain, Abulafia moved to Tudela in his childhood and studied with his father until the latter’s death in 1258. In 1260 he left Spain for the Land of Israel in search for the legendary Sambatyon river. However, the war between the Mongols ...

  2. Abraham Abulafia: Meditations on the Divine Name. "Would that all the Lord's people were prophets, that the Lord put His spirit upon them!" -Moses, Numbers 11:29. "The method of pronouncing the Name is found in the book Light of the Intellect by Abraham Abulafia, and this method is the secret of Sefer Yesira" -Moshe Cordovero, Or Yakar on Zohar ...

  3. Abraham Abulafia (1240 – c. 1291) founded an enormously influential branch of Jewish mysticism, referred to as the prophetic or ecstatic kabbalah. This book, from several perspectives, explores the impact of Christianity upon Abulafia. His copious writings evince an intense fascination with Christian themes, yet Abulafia’s frequent diatribes against Jesus and Christianity reveal him to be ...

  4. Abraham Abulafia (1240–c. 1292) is the founder of the ecstatic trend of Kabbalah. 1 Close Born in Saragossa, in Aragon, he was educated by his father, Shmuel, in Tudela until the latter's death in 1258. In 1260 he left Catalonia for the land of Israel in search of the mythical river Sambatyon. In the mid-1260s he was in Capua studying Jewish philosophy, especially the

  5. This book explores the career of Abraham Abulafia (ca. 1240–1291), self-proclaimed Messiah and founder of the school of ecstatic Kabbalah. Active in southern Italy and Sicily where Franciscans had adopted the apocalyptic teachings of Joachim of Fiore, Abulafia believed the end of days was approaching and saw himself as chosen by God to reveal the Divine truth.

  6. Abraham Abulafia’s Version of the Parable in Its Context There is scarcely one single passage in the numerous writings of the founder of ecstatic Kabbalah Rabbi Abraham Abulafia [1240- c. 1291]1 that received an attention equal to that of the parable of the son and the pearl. Since the 19th century, the parable has been dealt with by a ...

  7. Abraham ben Samuel Abulafia (* 1240 in Saragossa; gest. nach 1291) war einer der bedeutendsten spanischen Kabbalisten, Schwärmer und Mystiker des 13. Jahrhunderts, ein jüdischer Exponent der sogenannten „ekstatischen“ Strömung in der Kabbala. Ab 1258 bereiste Abulafia den Orient, Griechenland und Italien.

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