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Simone (Simcha) Luzzatto ((ヘブライ語:שמחה לוצאטו)) (1583–1663) was a prominent rabbi in the Jewish ghetto of Venice, Italy. He shared the rabbinate of Venice with another very famous rabbi, Leone de Modena. ==Works== Luzzatto was educated by some of the most outstanding rabbis of his period. By the age of 22, many of his works were being published and discussed throughout the Jewish community. These works, called ''responsa'', gained him a good deal of popularity; including a rather interesting work that deemed it was acceptable to travel by gondola on Shabbat (a day during which motorized travel is normally forbidden to religious Jews). Another of his important works written in Italian is entitled ''Socrate'', which argues that human reason cannot attain its goals if unaided by divine revelation.
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