1621 ⟶ Shelah HaKadosh Writes Most Famous Work
Shelah HaKadosh writes his most famous work after emigrating...Year
1534
1621
✡️ Isaac Luria begins teaching Kabbalah in Safed
Isaac Luria ("the Arizal") teaches Kabbalah in Jerusalem and (mainly) Safed to select disciples. Some of those, such as Ibn Tebul, Israel Sarug and mostly Chaim Vital, put his teachings into writing. While the Sarugian versions are published shortly afterwards in Italy and Holland, the Vitalian texts remain in manuscripti for as long as three centuries.⟶

KabbalahIsaac LuriaSafedJewish mysticism16th CenturyReligionJewish thoughtMysticism

✍️ Shelah HaKadosh Writes Most Famous Work
Shelah HaKadosh writes his most famous work after emigrating to the Land of Israel.⟶

Shelah HaKadoshKabbalahJewish MysticismHalakhaReligious LiteratureEarly Modern PeriodLand of IsraelJewish ThoughtRabbinic Authority
