Ha-Ari

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Ha-Ari is the honorific title of Isaac Luria, the 16th-century Jewish mystic whose teachings founded modern Lurianic Kabbalah.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Ha-Ari canonical 3
Ha Ari 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf honorific title
alsoKnownAs ha-Kadosh
surface form: Ha-Ari HaKadosh

The Holy Ari
appliedTo 16th-century Jewish mystic
Kabbalist
associatedPlace Safed
associatedWith Safed Kabbalah
surface form: Lurianic Kabbalah
centuryOfUsage 16th century
culturalContext Jewish mysticism
epithetFor Isaac Luria
honorificFor Isaac Luria
honorificReason spiritual greatness of Isaac Luria
honors founder of Lurianic Kabbalah
language Hebrew
linkedConcept Jewish esotericism
Kabbalah
meaning The Lion
refersTo Isaac Luria
regionOfOrigin Ottoman Palestine
religiousContext Judaism
religiousRoleOfReferent kabbalist
mystic
rabbi
script Hebrew alphabet
timePeriod Early modern period
titleType religious honorific
scholarly honorific
transliterationVariant Ha-Ari self-linksurface differs
surface form: Ha Ari

Ha-Ari self-link
HaAri
usedBy Jewish tradition
usedIn Kabbalistic literature

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Isaac Luria alias Ha-Ari
the Ari hasAlias Ha-Ari
subject surface form: Isaac Luria
Ha-Ari transliterationVariant Ha-Ari self-link
Ha-Ari transliterationVariant Ha-Ari self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Ha Ari