Mordechai Sharabi
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Rabbi (or Hakham) Mordechai Sharabi (1908, Jewish Sharab, Yemen – 1983, Jerusalem, Israel) was the founder and rosh yeshiva of Yeshivat Nahar Shalom, a yeshiva for the study of the Kabbalah of the Rashash, in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Mahane Yehuda.
A world-renowned kabbalist, he was accepted by the kabbalists of his time, and had the admiration of Rabbi Ovadia Yosef.
A set of three of his books focusing on remedies that built upon Rashash intentions from verses in selected Psalms were published posthumously.[1]
[edit] Notable students
His student, Rabbi Benayahu Shmueli, leads Yeshivat Nahar Shalom today. Other notable students include Rabbi Meir Levi, teacher of Rabbi Ariel Bar Tzadok of Kollel Bnei Neviim[2], and Rabbi Elazar Mordechai Koenig, spiritual leader of the Breslov Hasidim of Safed.[3]
[edit] References
- ^ Yeshivat HaMekubalim Nahar Shalom
- ^ About Rabbi Bar Tzadok
- ^ http://www.breslov.com/safed/kenig.html Biography of Rabbi Elazar Mordechai Kenig]