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Portrait of Mordechai Sharabi

Mordechai Sharabi (1908, Shara'b As Salam, Yemen – 1984, Jerusalem) was a rabbi and the founder and rosh yeshiva of Yeshivat Nahar Shalom, a yeshiva for the study of the Kabbalah of Shalom Sharabi, in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Mahane Yehuda. A world-renowned kabbalist, he was accepted by the kabbalists of his time, and had the admiration of Rabbi Ovadia Yosef.

A set of three of his books focusing on remedies that built upon Shalom Sharabi's intentions from verses in selected Psalms were published posthumously. [1]

Notable students

Elazar Mordechai Koenig, spiritual leader of the Breslov Hasidim of Safed. [2]

Burial place

He is buried in Har HaMenuchot, also known as Givat Shaul Cemetery.

References



From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Portrait of Mordechai Sharabi

Mordechai Sharabi (1908, Shara'b As Salam, Yemen – 1984, Jerusalem) was a rabbi and the founder and rosh yeshiva of Yeshivat Nahar Shalom, a yeshiva for the study of the Kabbalah of Shalom Sharabi, in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Mahane Yehuda. A world-renowned kabbalist, he was accepted by the kabbalists of his time, and had the admiration of Rabbi Ovadia Yosef.

A set of three of his books focusing on remedies that built upon Shalom Sharabi's intentions from verses in selected Psalms were published posthumously. [1]

Notable students

Elazar Mordechai Koenig, spiritual leader of the Breslov Hasidim of Safed. [2]

Burial place

He is buried in Har HaMenuchot, also known as Givat Shaul Cemetery.

References




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