Ramak

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Ramak is the acronymic name of Rabbi Moshe Cordovero, a leading 16th-century Safed kabbalist whose works systematized and profoundly influenced later Jewish mysticism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish mystic
Kabbalist
Rabbi
Rabbi Moshe Cordovero
acronymOf Rabbi Moshe Cordovero NERFINISHED
approach Emphasis on divine attributes (sefirot)
Philosophical systematization of Kabbalah
associatedWith Ottoman-era Safed rabbinate NERFINISHED
Safed mystic circle NERFINISHED
birthYear 1522
burialPlace Old Cemetery of Safed NERFINISHED
Safed NERFINISHED
century 16th century
countryOfActivity Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
deathYear 1570
doctrine Integration of Zoharic teachings
Systematization of earlier Kabbalistic literature
era Post-medieval Kabbalah NERFINISHED
familyName Cordovero NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Halakha NERFINISHED
Jewish mysticism
Kabbalistic theology
givenName Moshe NERFINISHED
impact Systematized Kabbalistic thought for later generations
influenced Later Jewish mystics
Lurianic Kabbalah NERFINISHED
Rabbi Isaac Luria NERFINISHED
influencedBy Medieval Kabbalists
Zohar NERFINISHED
languageOfWork Hebrew
movement Kabbalah NERFINISHED
notableWork Elimah Rabbati NERFINISHED
Or Ne’erav NERFINISHED
Pardes Rimonim NERFINISHED
Tomer Devorah NERFINISHED
placeOfActivity Ottoman Palestine NERFINISHED
Safed NERFINISHED
region Galilee NERFINISHED
relativeByMarriage Rabbi Shlomo Alkabetz NERFINISHED
religion Judaism
role Halakhic authority
Head of kabbalists of Safed
spouse Sister of Rabbi Shlomo Alkabetz
subjectOf Jewish mystical scholarship
teacherOf Rabbi Chaim Vital NERFINISHED
Rabbi Eliyahu de Vidas NERFINISHED

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Cordovero alternativeName Ramak
subject surface form: Moshe Cordovero