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Created page with "Rabbi Yitzchak Luria Ashkenazi (known as "The Holy Ari", "Rabbeinu the Ari", "The Ari z"l", and sometimes "The Living Arizal"; 1534 - 5th of Menachem Av 1572) was among the Mekubalim of Tzfat and one of the most important Mekubalim of all generations. His approach - Kabbalat HaAri - became the central method in the study of Kabbalah, and large portions of Chassidic teachings are also based on it. == Life History == Rabbi Yitzchak Luria was born in Jerusalem in 1534. At..." |
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* Menachem Bronpman, "The Living Ari," a journey through the paths of the Arizal's life - in Kfar Chabad weekly magazine issue 1868 page 49 | |||
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