Joel ben Uri Heilprin (Hebrew: יואל בן אורי היילפרין; 1690–1757), also known as Ba'al Shem II (Hebrew: בעל שם השני), was a Galician Jewish thaumaturge in Satanow and Zamość. Possessed of a fair knowledge of medicine and physics, he claimed to effect cures and perform miracles by means of the Kabbalah and the Holy Name. In 1720 he published anonymously a work entitled Toledot Adam, describing various remedies attributed to prominent Kabbalists. The preface of the work constitutes a continuous panegyric of Heilprin and his miracles. Heilprin had many pupils, who, on the death of their master, "formed a band of charlatans who shamelessly exploited the credulity of their contemporaries."
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| - Joel ben Uri Heilprin (* 1690; † 1757) war ein galizischer Thaumaturg, der in und Zamość wirkte. Er verfügte über eine gewisse Bildung in Medizin und Physik, gab aber vor, durch die Kabbala und den Heiligen Namen Heilungen und Wunder vollbringen zu können. Im Jahre 1720 veröffentlichte er anonym das Werk Toledot Adam, das verschiedene Heilmittel berühmter Kabbalisten beschrieb. Das Vorwort ist ein Panegyrikus über Heilprin und seine Wunder. Heilprin hatte viele Schüler, die nach seinem Tode eine Gruppe von betrügerischen Scharlatanen bildete. (de)
- Joel ben Uri Heilprin (Hebrew: יואל בן אורי היילפרין; 1690–1757), also known as Ba'al Shem II (Hebrew: בעל שם השני), was a Galician Jewish thaumaturge in Satanow and Zamość. Possessed of a fair knowledge of medicine and physics, he claimed to effect cures and perform miracles by means of the Kabbalah and the Holy Name. In 1720 he published anonymously a work entitled Toledot Adam, describing various remedies attributed to prominent Kabbalists. The preface of the work constitutes a continuous panegyric of Heilprin and his miracles. Heilprin had many pupils, who, on the death of their master, "formed a band of charlatans who shamelessly exploited the credulity of their contemporaries." (en)
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| - Joel ben Uri Heilprin (* 1690; † 1757) war ein galizischer Thaumaturg, der in und Zamość wirkte. Er verfügte über eine gewisse Bildung in Medizin und Physik, gab aber vor, durch die Kabbala und den Heiligen Namen Heilungen und Wunder vollbringen zu können. Im Jahre 1720 veröffentlichte er anonym das Werk Toledot Adam, das verschiedene Heilmittel berühmter Kabbalisten beschrieb. Das Vorwort ist ein Panegyrikus über Heilprin und seine Wunder. Heilprin hatte viele Schüler, die nach seinem Tode eine Gruppe von betrügerischen Scharlatanen bildete. (de)
- Joel ben Uri Heilprin (Hebrew: יואל בן אורי היילפרין; 1690–1757), also known as Ba'al Shem II (Hebrew: בעל שם השני), was a Galician Jewish thaumaturge in Satanow and Zamość. Possessed of a fair knowledge of medicine and physics, he claimed to effect cures and perform miracles by means of the Kabbalah and the Holy Name. In 1720 he published anonymously a work entitled Toledot Adam, describing various remedies attributed to prominent Kabbalists. The preface of the work constitutes a continuous panegyric of Heilprin and his miracles. Heilprin had many pupils, who, on the death of their master, "formed a band of charlatans who shamelessly exploited the credulity of their contemporaries." (en)
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