Samuel David Luzzatto (Hebrew: שמואל דוד לוצאטו, Italian pronunciation:[ˈsaːmwelˈdaːvidlutˈtsatto]; 22 August 1800 – 30 September 1865), also known by the Hebrew acronym Shadal (שד״ל), was an Italian-Austrian Jewish scholar, poet, and a member of the Wissenschaft des Judentums movement.
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SamuelDavidLuzzatto (Hebrew: שמואל דוד לוצאטו, Italian pronunciation: [ˈsaːmwel ˈdaːvid lutˈtsatto]; 22 August 1800 – 30 September 1865), also known...
of SamuelDavidLuzzatto Laura Luzzatto Dallapiccola, known as Laura Dallapiccola (1911–1995), Italian librarian and translator Moshe Chaim Luzzatto (1707–1746)...
culture in the 20th century. His father's great-great-grandfather, SamuelDavidLuzzatto (Shadal), was teaching at the Rabbinical College in Padua and was...
sister Rebecca. Miriam married Samuel de Caceres but died shortly after childbirth. According to Jewish practice, Samuel had to marry his former sister-in-law...
ibn Paquda, the Vilna Gaon, Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the Moshe Chaim Luzzatto, Aryeh Kaplan, and Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis. Armilus Old Testament messianic...
meaning that humans can have a relationship with God and vice versa. Rabbi Samuel S. Cohon wrote that "God as conceived by Judaism is not only the First Cause...
from Isaac Samuel Reggio to Della Volta appeared in Otzar Neḥmad (III, pp. 25–27), and several letters between him and SamuelDavidLuzzatto are preserved...
as Ramchal SamuelDavidLuzzatto (1800–1865), important rabbi and scholar, also known as Shadal Raphael Meldola (1754–1828), rabbi David Nieto (1654–1728)...
century neo-Orthodoxy Samuel Hirsch, a leader of Reform Judaism Nachman Krochmal, Haskalah philosopher in Galicia SamuelDavidLuzzatto a Sephardic rabbi...
hypothesis, supported by Samuel b. Meir, Moses b. Nachman, Obadiah Sforno, Moses Mendelssohn, Ernst Rosenmüller, and SamuelDavidLuzzatto, holds that makhpela...
to the Zohar as a forgery, also offering new evidence. By 1813 SamuelDavidLuzzatto had concluded that "these books [the Zohar and the Tiqqunei Zohar]...
translated as "tradition". Other specific explanations are provided: SamuelDavidLuzzatto argued that masoret was a synonym for siman by extended meaning...
Samuel Hirsch, (June 8, 1815 – May 14, 1889) was a major Reform Judaism philosopher and rabbi who mainly worked and resided in present-day Germany in his...
Israelites in an arguably Hades-like afterworld, where both the righteous (see Samuel) and the sinners continue their existence in a miserable manner. The afterlife...
into the prosperous Luzzatto family that produced many Jewish scholars and intellectuals, including her cousin SamuelDavidLuzzatto (1800–1865), whose...
Filosseno Luzzatto (Philoxene) (10 July 1829 at Trieste – 25 January 1854 at Padua) was an Italian Jewish scholar; son of SamuelDavidLuzzatto. His name...
the favourite pupil of SamuelDavidLuzzatto. He was the author of the following works: Kinah on the death of S. D. Luzzatto (Padua, 1865); Primi discorsi...
Number 1 in Philo of Alexandria Commentary Series. Brill, Leiden. Sandmel, Samuel. (1979). Philo of Alexandria: An Introduction. Oxford University Press....
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months produced an extensive commentary on the books of Joshua, Judges, and Samuel. Shortly afterward, though, he entered the service of the house of Castile...
translations: one by Solomon ben Labi, with the title Emunah Ramah; the other by Samuel Motot. Labi's translation was retranslated into German and published by...
mother was Irene Luzzatto Coen, a Jewish-Italian woman originally from Trieste, a niece on the maternal side of SamuelDavidLuzzatto. Gemma, with her...