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Reuben Hoshke HaKohen (Sofer) (died April 3, 1673) (Hebrew: אברהם ראובן הכהן סופר) was a Kabalist and rabbi of Prague. "Hoshke," his father's name, is a Polish diminutive for "Joshua," mistaken by G.B. De Rossi (''Dizionario,'' s.v. "Oski, Ruben") and Zunz (''Z. G.'' p. 402) for his family name. == Works == He wrote: *''Yalḳuṭ, Re'ubeni,'' a cabalistic work (an imitation of the ''Yalḳuṭ Ḥadash'') containing a collection of sayings taken from other cabalistic works and arranged in alphabetical order (Prague, 1660) * ''Yalḳuṭ Re'ubeni ha-Gadol,'' (ילקוט ראובני הגדול) a cabalistic midrash on the Pentateuch arranged according to the order of the parashiyyot (Wilmersdorf, 1681) * ''Dabar Shebi-Ḳedushah,'' a manual of asceticism and repentance (Sulzbach, 1684) * ''Oneg Shabbat,'' cabalistic reflections on the Sabbath laws, followed by an appendix entitled ''Derek Ḳabbalat Shabbat'' (ib. 1684). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Reuben ben Hoshke」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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