Spira, Natan Note ben Shelomoh
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| Described At | Spira Natan Note Ben Shelomoh | yivo |
| Has Abstract | (1585–1633), rabbi, preacher, and kabbalist. Natan Note Spira (also Natan Nata Shapira) was born to a rabbinical family and was named after his grandfather, a rabbi in Grodno who was the author of Mavo she‘arim (1575) and Imre shefer (1597). Natan Note, a rabbi and head of the yeshiva in Kraków, became a famous kabbalist after composing Megaleh ‘amukot (published posthumously in 1637), in which he interpreted the prayer of Moses in the weekly Torah portion “Va-Etḥanan” (Deut. 3:23–25) in 252 different ways, some based on numerology (gimatriyah) or complex mathematical calculations and others on kabbalistic interpretations from various traditions. | yivo |
| is Represents of | 1106598 | ep |
| Title | Spira, Natan Note ben Shelomoh | yivo |
| is Owl Same As of | 1106598 | ep |
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