Moshe ben Mordechai Galante | |
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משה בן מרדכי גאלאנטי | |
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Died | 1608 Safed, Ottoman Empire |
Nationality | Ottoman Empire |
Parent | Mordechai Galante |
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Known for | Disciple of Joseph Caro |
Occupation | Rabbi |
Moshe ben Mordechai Galante (Hebrew: משה בן מרדכי גאלאנטי) (died 1608 in Safed), was a 16th-century rabbi. He was a disciple of Joseph Caro, and was ordained by Caro when he was only twenty-two years old. He wrote sermons for a wedding, for Passover, and for a thanksgiving service, printed with the younger Obadiah Bertinoro's commentary on the Book of Esther (Venice, 1585). He also wrote Miftaḥ ha-Zohar, an index of Biblical passages found in the Zohar and additions from old manuscripts (ib. 1566), Kehillat Ya'aḳob, a cabalistic commentary on Ecclesiastes (ib. 1577–78), and responsa with additions by his son Jedidiah Galante (ib. 1608).
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- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Singer, Isidore; et al., eds. (1901–1906). "Galante". The Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls.
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