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{{Short description|16th-century rabbi in Safed}}
'''Israel ben Meir di Curiel''' (1501 - 1573)<ref name="Culi1978">{{cite book|author=Jacob Culi|title=The Passover Haggadah MeAm loʻez|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=5eMlAQAAIAAJ|accessdate=20 September 2011|year=1978|publisher=Moznaim Pub. Corp.|page=253}}</ref> was a influential 16th-century rabbi at ], ]. He was a disciple of ] in ] and also stayed for a time in ].<ref name=EJ2008>, ''Encyclopaedia Judaica'', 2008.</ref> In Safed he studied under ] and ], by whom he was subsequently ordained.<ref name=EJ2008/> He served together with ] and ] on the Safed '']'' (law court).<ref name=EJ2008/> Di Curiel's students included ] and ]. An outstanding preacher in his time, his homilies were collected and published, in addition to his ''Or Ẓaddikim'' (Salonica 1799).<ref name=EJ2008/> The renowned poet ] was his grandson.<ref name=EJ2008/>

{{Infobox religious biography
| name = Israel ben Meir di Curiel
| birth_date = 1501
| death_date = 1573
| occupation = Rabbi, preacher
| denomination = ]
| notable_works = ''Or Ẓaddikim''
| teachers = {{flatlist|
* Joseph Fasi
* ]
* ]
}}
| disciples = {{flatlist|
* Mordechai HaKohen of Safed
* Bezalel Ashkenazi
}}
| post = Member of the Safed beth din
}}

'''Israel ben Meir di Curiel''' (1501&ndash;1573)<ref name="Culi1978">{{cite book|author=Jacob Culi|title=The Passover Haggadah MeAm loʻez|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5eMlAQAAIAAJ|accessdate=20 September 2011|year=1978|publisher=Moznaim Pub. Corp.|page=253|isbn=9780940118362}}</ref> was a 16th-century rabbi in ], ] and member of the prominent ] who were later ] by ] in 1641.<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ShYX4qoEYPYC&q=duartes+nunes+coimbra&pg=PA333|title=Empires and Entrepots: Dutch, the Spanish Monarchy and the Jews, 1585-1713|last=Israel|first=Jonathan|date=1990-01-01|publisher=A&C Black|isbn=9781852850227|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|last=SAMUEL|first=EDGAR|date=1988|title=The Curiel Family in 16th-century Portugal|journal=Jewish Historical Studies|volume=31|pages=111–136|issn=0962-9696|jstor=29779865}}</ref>
==Biography==
Israel ben Meir di Curiel was a disciple of Joseph Fasi in ] and also stayed for a time in ].<ref name=EJ2008>, ''Encyclopaedia Judaica'', 2008.</ref> In Safed he studied under ] and ], by whom he was subsequently ordained.<ref name=EJ2008/> He served together with ] and ] on the Safed '']'' (law court).<ref name=EJ2008/> Di Curiel's students included ] and ]. An outstanding preacher in his time, his homilies were collected and published, in addition to his ''Or Ẓaddikim'' (Salonica 1799).<ref name=EJ2008/> The renowned poet ] was his grandson.<ref name=EJ2008/>


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16th-century rabbi in Safed
Israel ben Meir di Curiel
Personal life
Born1501
Died1573
Notable work(s)Or Ẓaddikim
OccupationRabbi, preacher
Religious life
DenominationJudaism
Teachers
Senior posting
PostMember of the Safed beth din
Disciples
    • Mordechai HaKohen of Safed
    • Bezalel Ashkenazi

Israel ben Meir di Curiel (1501–1573) was a 16th-century rabbi in Safed, Ottoman Syria and member of the prominent Curiel family who were later ennobled by Joao IV of Portugal in 1641.

Biography

Israel ben Meir di Curiel was a disciple of Joseph Fasi in Adrianople and also stayed for a time in Constantinople. In Safed he studied under Isaac Luria and Jacob Berab, by whom he was subsequently ordained. He served together with Joseph Karo and Moses Trani on the Safed beth din (law court). Di Curiel's students included Mordechai HaKohen of Safed and Bezalel Ashkenazi. An outstanding preacher in his time, his homilies were collected and published, in addition to his Or Ẓaddikim (Salonica 1799). The renowned poet Israel Najara was his grandson.

References

  1. Jacob Culi (1978). The Passover Haggadah MeAm loʻez. Moznaim Pub. Corp. p. 253. ISBN 9780940118362. Retrieved 20 September 2011.
  2. Israel, Jonathan (1990-01-01). Empires and Entrepots: Dutch, the Spanish Monarchy and the Jews, 1585-1713. A&C Black. ISBN 9781852850227.
  3. SAMUEL, EDGAR (1988). "The Curiel Family in 16th-century Portugal". Jewish Historical Studies. 31: 111–136. ISSN 0962-9696. JSTOR 29779865.
  4. ^ Curiel, Israel ben Meir di, Encyclopaedia Judaica, 2008.
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