3582:, who declared Shabbetai Zvi to be the Messiah. Then Shabbetai Zvi began to act the part On September 15, 1666, Shabbetai Zvi, brought before the sultan and given the choice of death or apostasy, prudently chose the latter, setting a turban on his head to signify his conversion to Islam, for which he was rewarded with the honorary title "Keeper of the Palace Gates" and a pension of 150 piasters a day. The apostasy shocked the Jewish world. Leaders and followers alike refused to believe it. Many continued to anticipate a second coming, and faith in false messiahs continued through the eighteenth century. In the vast majority of believers revulsion and remorse set in and there was an active endeavor to erase all evidence, even mention of the pseudo messiah. Pages were removed from communal registers, and documents were destroyed. Few copies of the books that celebrated Shabbetai Zvi survived, and those that did have become rarities much sought after by libraries and collectors.
3042:"And I Came This Day into the Fountain" was authored by Jonathan EybeschĂĽtz and declared that the all copies of the work that were in circulation should be immediately burned. Emden later suggested that the rabbis decided against attacking Eybeschutz out of a reluctance to offend his powerful family and a fear of rich supporters of his living in their communities. As a result of Eyberschutz and other rabbis in Prague formulating a new (and different) ban against Sabbatianism in September of that year his reputation was restored and Eybeschutz was regarded as having been totally vindicated. The issue was to arise again, albeit tangentially, in the 1751 dispute between Emden and Eyberschutz.
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3639:, where the sultan's physician, a former Jew, advised Shabbetai to embrace Islam as the only means of saving his life. Shabbetai realized the danger of his situation and adopted the physician's advice. On the following day being brought before the sultan, he cast off his Jewish garb and put a Turkish turban on his head; and thus his conversion to Islam was accomplished. The sultan was much pleased, and rewarded Shabbetai by conferring on him the title (Mahmed) "Effendi" and appointing him as his doorkeeper with a high salary. To complete his acceptance of Mohammedanism, Shabbetai was ordered to
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3510:, however, the Frankists outwardly remained Jews). This crisis did not discredit Kabbalah, but it did lead Jewish spiritual authorities to monitor and severely curtail its spread and to use censorship and other acts of repression against anyone—even a person of tested piety and recognized knowledge—who was suspected of Shabbetaian sympathies or messianic pretensions.
3478:. Tzevi's actions, according to Nathan, should be understood as the descent of the just into the abyss of the "shells" in order to liberate the captive particles of divine light. The Shabbetaian crisis lasted nearly a century, and some of its aftereffects lasted even longer. It led to the formation of sects whose members were externally converted to Islam—e.g., the
3647:, which order he obeyed. Meanwhile, Shabbetai secretly continued his plots, playing a double game. At times he would assume the role of a pious Mohammedan and revile Judaism; at others he would enter into relations with Jews as one of their own faith. Thus in March, 1668, he gave out anew that he had been filled with the
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Eybeschutz of issuing. It was alleged that these amulets recognized the messianic claims of Sabbatai Zevi. Emden then accused Eybeschutz of heresy. Emden was known for his attacks directed against the adherents, or those he supposed to be adherents, of Sabbatai Zevi. In Emden's
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and had received a revelation. He, or one of his followers, published a mystic work addressed to the Jews in which the most fantastic notions were set forth, e.g., that he was the true
Redeemer, in spite of his conversion, his object being to bring over thousands of Mohammedans to Judaism. To the
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erupted directly after Zevi's forced conversion. Some of these attacks were considered part of a largely anti-Sabbatean agenda. Accusations coming from anti-Sabbatean Jews revolved around the idea that
Sabbatai Zevi's feigned conversion to Islam was rightfully an indicator of a false claim of
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in 1751, the controversy reached the stage of intense and bitter antagonism. Emden maintained that he was at first prevented by threats from publishing anything against
Eybeschutz. He solemnly declared in his synagogue the writer of the amulets to be a Sabbatean heretic and deserving of
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Yehonatan ha-Sofer, Altona 1762, fol. 4v; the full text of the testimonies, letters, and proclamations pertaining to the investigation can be found in , Gahalei Esh, Oxford, Bodleian Library. Ms. 2186, Vol. I, fols. 70r
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sultan he said that his activity among the Jews was to bring them over to Islam. He therefore received permission to associate with his former coreligionists, and even to preach in their synagogues. He thus succeeded in bringing over a number of
Mohammedans to his
3168:(1610–1698) was one of the fiercest opponents of the Sabbatean movement. He wrote many letters to various communities in Europe, Asia, and Africa, exhorting them to unmask the impostors and to warn the people against them. He documented his struggle in his book
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2864:. They constituted the largest number of Sabbateans during the 17th and 18th centuries. By the 19th century, Jewish Sabbateans had been reduced to small groups of hidden followers who feared being discovered for their beliefs, that were deemed to be entirely
3244:, propagating everywhere his Sabbatean teachings. Cohen soon discovered his mistake, and endeavored, without success, to recover his approbation, although he did not as yet realize the full import of the book. It was in 1713, while Cohen was staying at
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were unwilling to attack
EybeschĂĽtz publicly, mentioning that "greater than him have fallen and crumbled" and that "there is nothing we can do to him". However, Rabbi Katzenelenbogen stated that one of the texts found by the Amsterdam beit din
3664:), whose followers implicitly believed in him . This double-dealing with Jews and Mohammedans, however, could not last very long. Gradually the Turks tired of Shabbetai's schemes. He was deprived of his salary, and banished from Adrianople to
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Sabbatai's apostasy, many of his adherents still tenaciously clung to him, claiming that his conversion was a part of the Messianic scheme. This belief was further upheld and strengthened by the likes of Nathan of Gaza and
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Sabbatai's conversion to Islam was extremely disheartening for the world's Jewish communities. In addition to the misery and disappointment from within, Muslims and
Christians jeered at and scorned the credulous and duped Jews.
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by Rabbi Joseph
Eskapha of his native town of Smyrna: "According to the testimony of Leib b. Ozer, the notary of the notary of the Ashkenazi community of Amsterdam ..., Sabbatai was eighteen years old when he was ordained a
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Zevi. Zevi and his adherents retorted by deposing him and forcing him to leave the city, and his office was given to his colleague, Hayyim Benveniste, at that time one of Sabbatai's followers. After Sabbatai's conversion to
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2857:, the scholar closest to Zevi, who had caused Zevi to reveal his Messiahship and in turn became his prophet, never followed his master into Islam but remained a Jew, albeit excommunicated by his Jewish brethren.
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as bride. His erratic behavior continued. For long periods, he was a respected student and teacher of Kabbalah; at other times, he was given to messianic fantasies and bizarre acts. At one point, living in
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informed him of its tenets. Cohen thereupon acted rigorously. He launched a ban against the author and his book, and became one of the most zealous supporters of Haham Tzvi in his campaign against Hayyun.
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within the Sabbatean movement. When Hasidism began to spread its influence, a serious schism evolved between the Hasidic and non-Hasidic Jews. Those who rejected the Hasidic movement dubbed themselves as
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behavior attracting and repelling rabbis and populace alike. He was expelled from Salonica by its rabbis for having staged a wedding service with himself as bridegroom and the
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was chiefly based on the interpretation of some amulets prepared by Eybeschutz, in which Emden professed to see Sabbatean allusions. Hostilities began before Eybeschutz left
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of Frankfurt and the triple community of Altona, Hamburg, and Wandsbeck. The three bans were printed and circulated in other Jewish communities throughout Europe.
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Goldish, M. Jewish Questions: Responsa on Sephardic Life in the Early Modern Period, esp. p. Introduction XXXI, 2008 (The author describes him as a Romaniote Jew)
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in 1666 and ended his life in exile 10 years later, he continued to have faithful followers. A sect was thus born and survived, largely thanks to the activity of
3095:, the founder of Hasidism, came at a time when the Jewish masses of Eastern Europe were reeling in bewilderment and disappointment engendered by the two Jewish
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in the same year. Sabbatai Zevi's followers, both during his proclaimed messiahship and after his forced conversion to Islam, are known as Sabbateans.
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Barnavi, Eli, ed. (1992). "The Era of False Messiahs".
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accepted his claims, even after he outwardly became an
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The Emden-Eybeschutz controversy arose concerning the
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Born in Smyrna in 1626, he showed early promise as a
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4185:. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
3539:. American–Israeli Cooperative Enterprise (AICE).
3428:"Judaism - The Lurianic Kabbalah: Shabbetaianism"
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3859:. Princeton University Press. pp. 687–693.
3798:. Princeton University Press. pp. 821–828.
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3045:The controversy was a momentous incident in
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3502:(1726–91), the self-proclaimed messiah and
609:History of the Jews in the Byzantine Empire
4239:
4225:
4118:The Dönmes: Crypto-Jews under Turkish Rule
4051:"Sabbatean Messianism as Proto Secularism"
2620:
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3694:The Historical Atlas of the Jewish People
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2787:History of the Jews in the Ottoman Empire
2636:Illustration of Sabbatai Tzvi from 1906 (
4199:
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4103:The Collection of the Words of the Lord
3938:Emden, Beit Yehonatan ha-Sofer, fol. 4.
3854:
3793:
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3691:
3162:, Lapapa seems to have been reinstated.
2656:followers, disciples, and believers in
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4479:Jews and Judaism in the Ottoman Empire
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3969:Prager, Gahalei Esh, Vol. I, fol. 54v.
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4071:The Newest Testament: A Secular Bible
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3528:
3466:in 1665. Although the "messiah" was
3338:scholar and leading opponent of the
4074:. Archway Publishing. p. 468.
3857:Sabbatai Sevi: The Mystical Messiah
3796:Sabbatai Sevi: The Mystical Messiah
3515:
2799:In February 1666, upon arriving in
2673:proclaimed to be the Jewish Messiah
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4013:Emden, Sefer Hitabbkut, fos. 1v-2r
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3486:, whose descendants still live in
3188:, which relates to the Babylonian
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4181:. In Robert G. Ousterhout (ed.).
3135:Rabbis who opposed the Sabbateans
2915:Sabbatai Zevi "enthroned" as the
2769:, claimed to be the long-awaited
400:Historical population comparisons
4246:
3696:. Hutchinson. pp. 148–149.
3344:The Emden-EybeschĂĽtz Controversy
3103:Sabbateans and modern secularism
2932:The Emden-Eybeschutz controversy
2736:
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1044:Democratic Republic of the Congo
958:Historical population by country
4206:Simon Dubnow Institute Yearbook
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3069:Some scholars see seeds of the
4183:Studies on Istanbul and Beyond
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3768:Rifa N. Bali (2008), pp. 91-92
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3149:(1590–1674) was the rabbi at
3125:and its Jewish equivalent the
3049:of the period, involving both
3031:Rabbi Ezekiel Katzenellenbogen
3000:The majority of the rabbis in
2733:as descendants of the Dönmeh.
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4489:History of the Jews in Europe
4484:Judaism-related controversies
4033:"Post Sabbatian Sabbatianism"
3993:10.2979/jewisocistud.20.2.147
3442:Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
3402:
3324:and waged a campaign against
3270:Spanish and Portuguese Jewish
3196:(1737), a volume of halachic
3109:Conspiracy theories in Turkey
3065:Sabbateans and early Hasidism
3015:In July 1725, the Ashkenazic
2808:Köprülüzade Fazıl Ahmed Pasha
615:Christianity and Judaism
3960:Gahalei Esh, Vol. I, fol. 54
3919:"A Strange Sect in Saloniki"
3328:emissaries during 1725-1726.
3320:(1671- c. 1750) was born in
3184:, similar to Aaron Pesaro's
2948:Emden-Eybeschutz controversy
2820:Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
2682:Vast numbers of Jews in the
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3877:The Jewish Quarterly Review
3811:The Jewish Quarterly Review
3747:Jewish Art and Civilization
3476:Lurian doctrine of "repair"
3468:forcibly converted to Islam
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3232:to a book by the Sabbatean
3210:. About 1673 Hagis went to
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2777:"converts" or crypto-Jews.
2404:History of Jewish mysticism
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4464:Jewish religious movements
3745:Wigoder, Geoffrey (1972).
3482:(Turkish: "Apostates") of
3464:proclaimed himself messiah
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2692:forced conversion to Islam
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1924:Conversion to Judaism
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3855:Scholem, Gershom (1973).
3794:Scholem, Gershom (1973).
3529:Karp, Abraham J. (2017).
3382:List of messiah claimants
3290:(1656–1718) known as the
3166:Jacob ben Aaron Sasportas
2469:c. 100 BCE – 1000 CE
630:Hinduism and Judaism
4200:MacIejko, Pawel (2007).
4137:Journal of World History
4068:Goldstein, M.B. (2013).
456:Temple in Jerusalem
149:Bar and bat mitzvah
30:Not to be confused with
4177:Sisman, Cengiz (2007).
4022:, Gahalei Esh, fol.112r
3641:take an additional wife
3433:Encyclopædia Britannica
3280:(London, 1715) against
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2638:Joods Historisch Museum
2520:c. 1175 – 1500s CE
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4304:Abraham Miguel Cardoso
4106:, by Sabbatean leader
3536:Jewish Virtual Library
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2430:Apocalyptic literature
4459:Ashkenazi Jews topics
4149:10.1353/jwh.2007.0009
3981:Jewish Social Studies
3889:10.1353/jqr.2007.0038
3823:10.1353/jqr.2012.0033
3284:(who supported Zevi).
2969:Emden's assertion of
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553:Second Temple Judaism
424:Kingdom of Judah
395:Modern historiography
4494:Sephardi Jews topics
4344:Judah Leib Prossnitz
4299:Joshua Heschel Zoref
4057:on January 14, 2007.
4039:on December 5, 2006.
3397:Joshua Heschel Zoref
3262:(1654–1728) was the
3123:Age of Enlightenment
2891:became known as the
2868:and antithetical to
2741:Sabbatai Zevi was a
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2652:) were a variety of
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2448:Rabbinic esotericism
2266:World Agudath Israel
1407:United Arab Emirates
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484:Babylonian captivity
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3928:. January 26, 1919.
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3615:Jewish Encyclopedia
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2424:800–400s BCE
2324:Post-Zionism
2195:Judeo-Berber
2190:Judeo-Arabic
2150:Judeo-Gascon
1897:Pidyon haben
1816:Conservative
1362:Saudi Arabia
1180:South Africa
1169:Sierra Leone
991:Israeli Jews
905:Mosaic Arabs
858:Kaifeng Jews
719:Arab–Israeli
692:Emancipation
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571:Great Revolt
380:Anti-Judaism
375:Antisemitism
370:Name "Judea"
165:Baal teshuva
4418:Jacob Frank
4396:Yeni Mosque
4108:Jacob Frank
3649:Holy Spirit
3500:Jacob Frank
3494:—e.g., the
3332:Jacob Emden
3318:Moses Hagiz
3308:Jacob Emden
3260:David Nieto
3230:approbation
3204:Jacob Hagis
3089:Jacob Frank
2952:Jacob Emden
2938:Jacob Emden
2883:Inside the
2727:Jacob Frank
2715:Jacob Emden
2690:due to his
2675:in 1666 by
2434:300–100 BCE
2319:Revisionist
2309:Neo-Zionism
1916:Zeved habat
1709:Puerto Rico
1535:Netherlands
1367:South Korea
1352:Philippines
1232:Afghanistan
1099:Ivory Coast
873:Crypto-Jews
838:Bnei Anusim
817:Bene Israel
782:Beta Israel
739:Communities
646:Middle Ages
385:Persecution
160:Bereavement
4444:Sabbateans
4438:Categories
4256:Sabbateans
4212:: 135–154.
3987:(2): 147.
3637:Adrianople
3403:References
3387:Messianism
3340:Sabbatians
3192:only; and
3115:secularism
3107:See also:
3055:Vilna Gaon
2889:brit milah
2812:Adrianople
2650:Sabbatians
2646:Sabbateans
2489:200–600 CE
2304:Maximalism
2256:Secularism
2236:Autonomism
2053:Literature
1846:Humanistic
1450:Azerbaijan
1412:Uzbekistan
1387:Tajikistan
1307:Kyrgyzstan
1292:Kazakhstan
1139:Mozambique
1114:Madagascar
1034:Cape Verde
986:New Yishuv
981:Old Yishuv
932:Population
910:Subbotniks
868:Samaritans
807:Romanyotim
750:Ashkenazim
697:Old Yishuv
677:Sabbateans
664:Modern era
656:Golden Age
583:Bar Kokhba
303:Beit Yosef
170:Philosophy
4423:Eve Frank
4410:Frankists
4165:143494298
4001:161462387
3905:162896245
3839:162409618
3777:Scholem,
3716:Scholem,
3625:6 October
3576:Jerusalem
3547:6 October
3448:6 October
3438:Edinburgh
3326:Sabbatean
3322:Jerusalem
3300:Amsterdam
3254:Amsterdam
3226:kabbalist
3077:misnagdim
3027:batei din
2925:Amsterdam
2866:heretical
2824:Mehmed IV
2759:kabbalist
2745:ordained
2743:Sephardic
2725:, led by
2669:Kabbalist
2314:Religious
2170:Zarphatic
2160:Bukharian
2130:Judeo-Tat
2115:Yeshivish
2089:Languages
2044:Sephardic
2034:Israelite
2024:Ethiopian
2014:Ashkenazi
1953:Religious
1743:Australia
1725:Venezuela
1631:Argentina
1613:Greenland
1525:Lithuania
1377:Sri Lanka
1372:Singapore
1297:Kurdistan
1262:Indonesia
1252:Hong Kong
1205:Abayudaya
1129:Mauritius
863:Igbo Jews
853:Krymchaks
772:Sephardim
640:relations
534:Sadducees
530:Pharisees
520:Sanhedrin
435:Jerusalem
195:Synagogue
63:Etymology
18:Sabbatean
4157:20079421
4121:Archived
3897:25470213
3831:41681764
3722:semikhah
3718:op. cit.
3674:Dulcigno
3653:Passover
3608:(1906).
3559:Kabbalah
3541:Archived
3484:Salonika
3362:Frankism
3351:See also
3336:Talmudic
3198:responsa
3178:haggadah
3128:haskalah
3053:and the
3017:beth din
2987:Wandsbek
2816:sedition
2723:Frankism
2688:apostate
2671:who was
2569:Hasidism
2540:1500s CE
2465:Hekhalot
2461:Merkabah
2420:Prophets
2341:Category
2299:Kahanism
2246:Feminism
2218:Politics
2102:Biblical
2072:American
2019:Bukharan
2009:American
1909:Shidduch
1885:Clothing
1841:Haymanot
1787:Orthodox
1715:Suriname
1698:Paraguay
1651:Colombia
1550:Portugal
1460:Bulgaria
1397:Thailand
1347:Pakistan
1327:Mongolia
1322:Malaysia
1242:Cambodia
1216:Zimbabwe
1191:Tanzania
1069:Eswatini
1059:Ethiopia
1049:Djibouti
1029:Cameroon
1024:Botswana
953:Diaspora
915:Noahides
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797:Bukharim
787:Gruzinim
777:Teimanim
767:Mizrahim
755:Galician
721:conflict
682:Hasidism
672:Haskalah
577:Diaspora
448:timeline
360:Timeline
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180:Kabbalah
155:Marriage
131:Tzedakah
121:Holidays
79:Religion
42:a series
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4362:Leaders
4264:Leaders
3779:op cit.
3678:Albania
3563:ascetic
3490:—or to
3278:Esh Dat
3268:of the
3246:Breslau
3242:Silesia
3238:Moravia
3180:of the
3059:yeshiva
3010:Bohemia
3006:Moravia
2983:Hamburg
2963:amulets
2919:, from
2897:Turkish
2284:General
2275:Zionism
2251:Leftism
2241:Bundism
2165:Knaanic
2125:Yevanic
2110:Yiddish
2067:Yiddish
2062:Israeli
2039:Mizrahi
2029:Israeli
2000:Cuisine
1976:Ancient
1958:Secular
1904:Kashrut
1880:Wedding
1867:Customs
1859:Culture
1836:Science
1831:Renewal
1821:Karaite
1802:Hasidic
1734:Oceania
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1688:Jamaica
1668:Ecuador
1636:Bolivia
1580:Ukraine
1555:Romania
1530:Moldova
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1500:Germany
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1470:Czechia
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1144:Namibia
1134:Morocco
1064:Eritrea
1009:Algeria
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802:Italkim
792:Juhurim
702:Zionism
651:Khazars
546:Sicarii
542:Zealots
538:Essenes
525:Schisms
390:Leaders
352:General
344:History
287:Tosefta
282:Midrash
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241:Ketuvim
236:Nevi'im
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3274:London
3190:Talmud
3151:Smyrna
3119:Dönmeh
3008:, and
3002:Poland
2985:, and
2979:Altona
2975:Prague
2971:heresy
2927:, 1666
2921:Tikkun
2893:Dönmeh
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2654:Jewish
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2205:Domari
2135:Shassi
2096:Hebrew
1991:Humour
1935:Hiloni
1930:Aliyah
1890:Niddah
1875:Minyan
1810:Reform
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1792:Modern
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1431:Europe
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3571:Torah
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