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Moshe ben Chasdai Taku (Hebrew: ר' משה בן חסדאי תאקו) (fl. 1250–1290 CE) was a 13th-century Tosafist from Tachov, Bohemia. Despite his own seemingly mystical orientation, Rabbi Taku is controversially known to have been an opponent of both the esoteric theology of the Chassidei Ashkenaz (particularly the Kalonymides, i.e. followers of Rabbi Yehudah HaChasid) and the philosophical orientation of rabbinic rationalists such as Saadia Gaon, Maimonides, Abraham ibn Ezra et al. He believed that both trends were a deviant departure from traditional Judaism, which he understood to espouse a literal perspective of both the biblical narrative, and the Aggadata of the Sages. His opposition to all theological speculation earned him, in the opinion of Gershon Scholem, the title of one of the two truly

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  • Mojše Taku (cs)
  • Moses Taku (en)
  • Таку, Моисей (ru)
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  • Mojše ben Chasdaj Taku (hebrejsky משה בן חסדאי תאקו‎, narozen v Tachově, tvořil přibližně v letech 1250–1290) byl český rabín a původem z Tachova, k němuž odkazuje také jeho příjmení Taku. Působil v Čechách ve 13. století. (cs)
  • Moshe ben Chasdai Taku (Hebrew: ר' משה בן חסדאי תאקו) (fl. 1250–1290 CE) was a 13th-century Tosafist from Tachov, Bohemia. Despite his own seemingly mystical orientation, Rabbi Taku is controversially known to have been an opponent of both the esoteric theology of the Chassidei Ashkenaz (particularly the Kalonymides, i.e. followers of Rabbi Yehudah HaChasid) and the philosophical orientation of rabbinic rationalists such as Saadia Gaon, Maimonides, Abraham ibn Ezra et al. He believed that both trends were a deviant departure from traditional Judaism, which he understood to espouse a literal perspective of both the biblical narrative, and the Aggadata of the Sages. His opposition to all theological speculation earned him, in the opinion of Gershon Scholem, the title of one of the two truly (en)
  • Моисей бен-Хасдаи Таку (ок. 1250—1290) — чешский раввин из Тахова (Богемия), представитель религиозной мысли немецкого еврейства и родоначальник реакции против еврейской философии и науки в начале XIII века. (ru)
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  • Mojše ben Chasdaj Taku (hebrejsky משה בן חסדאי תאקו‎, narozen v Tachově, tvořil přibližně v letech 1250–1290) byl český rabín a původem z Tachova, k němuž odkazuje také jeho příjmení Taku. Působil v Čechách ve 13. století. (cs)
  • Moshe ben Chasdai Taku (Hebrew: ר' משה בן חסדאי תאקו) (fl. 1250–1290 CE) was a 13th-century Tosafist from Tachov, Bohemia. Despite his own seemingly mystical orientation, Rabbi Taku is controversially known to have been an opponent of both the esoteric theology of the Chassidei Ashkenaz (particularly the Kalonymides, i.e. followers of Rabbi Yehudah HaChasid) and the philosophical orientation of rabbinic rationalists such as Saadia Gaon, Maimonides, Abraham ibn Ezra et al. He believed that both trends were a deviant departure from traditional Judaism, which he understood to espouse a literal perspective of both the biblical narrative, and the Aggadata of the Sages. His opposition to all theological speculation earned him, in the opinion of Gershon Scholem, the title of one of the two truly reactionary Jewish writers of the Middle Ages (the other being Joseph Ashkenazi). (en)
  • Моисей бен-Хасдаи Таку (ок. 1250—1290) — чешский раввин из Тахова (Богемия), представитель религиозной мысли немецкого еврейства и родоначальник реакции против еврейской философии и науки в начале XIII века. Сочинение Таку «Кетав Тамим» («Ketav Tamim») находится в рукописи Парижской национальной библиотеки (a. f. № 286); по этой рукописи оно было издано Кирхгеймом (Kirchheim) в литературно-научном сборнике «» (том III, с. 58—99; ЕЭБЕ). Оно является первым полемическим произведением против философского исследования вообще, a не только против одной какой-либо книги или философской системы. Оно знаменует поэтому начало реакционного периода в еврейской религиозной мысли вообще. (ru)
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