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Rabbi Moses ben Jacob Cordovero or Moshe Cordevero was a leading Jewish mystic in 16th-century Safed in Ottoman Palestine. He is known by the acronym the Ramak.After the Medieval circles of Kabbalah, centered around the Zohar, attempts were made to give a complete intellectual system to its theology. Influenced by the earlier success of Jewish philosophy in articulating a rational study of Jewish thought, Moshe Cordovero produced the first accepted, complete systemisation of the profound ideas of Kabbalah. His rational school of Cordoveran Kabbalah represents one of the pivotal developments in…mehr

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Rabbi Moses ben Jacob Cordovero or Moshe Cordevero was a leading Jewish mystic in 16th-century Safed in Ottoman Palestine. He is known by the acronym the Ramak.After the Medieval circles of Kabbalah, centered around the Zohar, attempts were made to give a complete intellectual system to its theology. Influenced by the earlier success of Jewish philosophy in articulating a rational study of Jewish thought, Moshe Cordovero produced the first accepted, complete systemisation of the profound ideas of Kabbalah. His rational school of Cordoveran Kabbalah represents one of the pivotal developments in the historical evolution of Kabbalah. Immediately after him in Safed, Isaac Luria articulated a subsequent, successive paradigm for Kabbalistic theology, with new revealed doctrines and organisation of previous Kabbalistic thought. Lurianic Kabbalah was seen by its followes as harmonious with, and a deeper interpretation of the Zohar and the system of the Ramak.