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This article lists figures in Kabbalah according to historical chronology and schools of thought. In popular reference, Kabbalah has been used to refer to the whole history of Jewish mysticism, but more accurately, and as used in academic Jewish studies, Kabbalah refers to the doctrines, practices and esoteric exegetical method in Torah, that emerged in 12th-13th century Southern France and Spain, and was developed further in 16th century Ottoman Palestine. These formed the basis of subsequent Jewish mystical development.

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  • Cabalisti ebrei (it)
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  • This article lists figures in Kabbalah according to historical chronology and schools of thought. In popular reference, Kabbalah has been used to refer to the whole history of Jewish mysticism, but more accurately, and as used in academic Jewish studies, Kabbalah refers to the doctrines, practices and esoteric exegetical method in Torah, that emerged in 12th-13th century Southern France and Spain, and was developed further in 16th century Ottoman Palestine. These formed the basis of subsequent Jewish mystical development. (en)
  • Questa pagina elenca personaggi e figure della Cabala ebraica secondo una cronologia storica e per scuola di pensiero. Nel comune intendimento, il termine "Cabala" è stato usato per riferirsi a tutta la storia del misticismo ebraico, ma più precisamente, e secondo l'utilizzo degli studi accademici sull'Ebraismo, Cabala indica le dottrine, le pratiche e il metodo esegetico esoterico dello studio della Torah, che vennero ad emergere nel XII e XIII secolo nella Francia meridionale e in Spagna, e furono ulteriormente sviluppati nel XVI secolo nella Palestina ottomana. Questi costituirono la base del successivo sviluppo mistico ebraico. (it)
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