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Israel Sarug Ashkenazi (also "Saruk" or "Srugo") (16th century; fl. 1590–1610) was a pupil of Isaac Luria, and devoted himself at the death of his master to the propagation of the latter's Kabbalistic system, for which he gained many adherents in various parts of Italy. Among these the most prominent were Menahem Azariah da Fano, whom he persuaded to spend large sums of money in the acquisition of Luria's manuscripts, and Aaron Berechiah of Modena, author of the Ma'abar Yabboḳ (Ma'abar Yabboḳ, Ḳorban Ta'anit, i.). Sarug lectured also in various places in Germany and in Amsterdam. In the latter city one of his disciples was Abraham de Herrera.

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  • Israel Sarug (de)
  • Israël Sarug (fr)
  • Israel Sarug (it)
  • Israel Sarug (en)
  • Исраэль Саруг (ru)
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  • Israël Sarug (ou Saruk), de son nom complet Israël Sarug Ashkenazi, est un kabbaliste juif, né dans la seconde moitié du XVIe siècle, mort dans le premier tiers du XVIIe siècle. C’est l’un des principaux diffuseurs de la kabbale lourianique eu Europe, au tournant du XVIe et du XVIIe siècle. (fr)
  • Исраэль Саруг, или Израиль Сарук (ивр. ‏ישראל סרוג‏‎), — сефардский религиозный философ и каббалист; ученик рабби Ицхака Лурии. Преподавал свою версию лурианской каббалы в Италии в 1592—1599 годах. (ru)
  • Israel Sarug (ישראל סרוג Israel Sarug Aschkenasi, auch סרוק Saruk) war ein um 1600 lebender und wirkender jüdischer Gelehrter und Kabbalist. Er war ein Schüler von Isaak Luria und gelobte seinem Meister kurz vor dessen Tod, die kabbalistische Lehre zu verbreiten. Zwischen 1592 und 1599 gewann er in verschiedenen Teilen Italiens viele Anhänger und wirkte in diesem Sinne auch in Deutschland und in Amsterdam. Unter diesen waren Menahem Azariah da Fano, den er davon überzeugte, für viel Geld Werke von Luria zu erwerben, , der Autor des Ma'abar Yabboḳ und Abraham Cohen Herrera. (de)
  • Israel Sarug Ashkenazi (also "Saruk" or "Srugo") (16th century; fl. 1590–1610) was a pupil of Isaac Luria, and devoted himself at the death of his master to the propagation of the latter's Kabbalistic system, for which he gained many adherents in various parts of Italy. Among these the most prominent were Menahem Azariah da Fano, whom he persuaded to spend large sums of money in the acquisition of Luria's manuscripts, and Aaron Berechiah of Modena, author of the Ma'abar Yabboḳ (Ma'abar Yabboḳ, Ḳorban Ta'anit, i.). Sarug lectured also in various places in Germany and in Amsterdam. In the latter city one of his disciples was Abraham de Herrera. (en)
  • Israel Sarug (o "Saruḳ" - in ebraico: ישראל סרוג‎?, chiamato anche "Ashkenazi") (Egitto, ... – ...; fl. 1590-1610) è stato un rabbino e mistico ottomano di biografia oscura, attivo nel XVI secolo nell'allora Palestina ottomana, discepolo di Isaac Luria e autore di trattati cabalistici. Sarug fu l'autore delle seguenti opere: (it)
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  • Israel Sarug (ישראל סרוג Israel Sarug Aschkenasi, auch סרוק Saruk) war ein um 1600 lebender und wirkender jüdischer Gelehrter und Kabbalist. Er war ein Schüler von Isaak Luria und gelobte seinem Meister kurz vor dessen Tod, die kabbalistische Lehre zu verbreiten. Zwischen 1592 und 1599 gewann er in verschiedenen Teilen Italiens viele Anhänger und wirkte in diesem Sinne auch in Deutschland und in Amsterdam. Unter diesen waren Menahem Azariah da Fano, den er davon überzeugte, für viel Geld Werke von Luria zu erwerben, , der Autor des Ma'abar Yabboḳ und Abraham Cohen Herrera. Seine kabbalistische Theorie war auch beeinflusst von den Werken von Adam Kadmon. (de)
  • Israel Sarug Ashkenazi (also "Saruk" or "Srugo") (16th century; fl. 1590–1610) was a pupil of Isaac Luria, and devoted himself at the death of his master to the propagation of the latter's Kabbalistic system, for which he gained many adherents in various parts of Italy. Among these the most prominent were Menahem Azariah da Fano, whom he persuaded to spend large sums of money in the acquisition of Luria's manuscripts, and Aaron Berechiah of Modena, author of the Ma'abar Yabboḳ (Ma'abar Yabboḳ, Ḳorban Ta'anit, i.). Sarug lectured also in various places in Germany and in Amsterdam. In the latter city one of his disciples was Abraham de Herrera. Sarug was the author of: * A Kabbalistic essay entitled Ḳabbalah, published in the Maẓref la-Ḥokmah of Joseph Delmedigo (Basel, 1629) * Hanhagot Yosher, or Tiḳḳun Ḳeri, or Ḳeri Miḳra (Salonica, 1752), hodegetics to asceticism * Ḳonṭres Ne'im Zemirot Yisrael, a Kabbalistic commentary on three of Luria's piyyutim for Sabbath (en)
  • Israël Sarug (ou Saruk), de son nom complet Israël Sarug Ashkenazi, est un kabbaliste juif, né dans la seconde moitié du XVIe siècle, mort dans le premier tiers du XVIIe siècle. C’est l’un des principaux diffuseurs de la kabbale lourianique eu Europe, au tournant du XVIe et du XVIIe siècle. (fr)
  • Israel Sarug (o "Saruḳ" - in ebraico: ישראל סרוג‎?, chiamato anche "Ashkenazi") (Egitto, ... – ...; fl. 1590-1610) è stato un rabbino e mistico ottomano di biografia oscura, attivo nel XVI secolo nell'allora Palestina ottomana, discepolo di Isaac Luria e autore di trattati cabalistici. Dopo la morte del suo maestro, Rabbi Sarug si dedicò alla diffusione del sistema cabalistico luriano, per cui fu seguito da molti aderenti in varie parti dell'Italia. Tra i più rinomati, si annoverano Menahem Azariah da Fano, che venne persuaso da Sarug ad acquisire costosi manoscritti di Luria, e , autore del Ma'abar Yabboḳ (Ma'abar Yabboḳ, Ḳorban Ta'anit, i.). Sarug tenne lezioni anche in varie località della Germania e ad Amsterdam, dove ebbe come discepolo Abraham Cohen de Herrera. Sarug fu l'autore delle seguenti opere: * Saggio cabalistico intitolato Ḳabbalah, pubblicato nel Maẓref la-Ḥokmah di Joseph Solomon Delmedigo (Basilea, 1629) * Hanhagot Yosher, o Tiḳḳun Ḳeri, o Ḳeri Miḳra (Salonicco, 1752), odegetica all'ascetismo * Ḳonṭres Ne'im Zemirot Yisrael, commentario cabalistico sui tre piyyutim di Luria riguardo allo Shabbat (it)
  • Исраэль Саруг, или Израиль Сарук (ивр. ‏ישראל סרוג‏‎), — сефардский религиозный философ и каббалист; ученик рабби Ицхака Лурии. Преподавал свою версию лурианской каббалы в Италии в 1592—1599 годах. (ru)
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