Shabtai Zvi - translation to English
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Shabtai Zvi - translation to English

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  • New Mosque]], built by the Dönme community of [[Salonica]] during the late Ottoman period.
  • Former followers of Sabbatai do penance for their support of him.
  • Sabbatai Zevi as a prisoner in the castle at Abydos.

Shabtai Zvi         
Shabtai-Zvi (mesías falso del siglo 17)
Uri Zvi Grinberg         
  • [[Brit HaBirionim]] founders [[Abba Ahimeir]], Uri Zvi Greenberg, and Joshua Yeivin
ISRAELI POET (1896-1981)
Uri-Zvi Greenberg; Uri Tzvi Greenberg; Uri Zvi Grinberg
Uri Zvi Grinberg (poeta y publicista hebreo)
Ben Zvi         
FAMILY NAME
Ben Zvi
Yitzchak Ben Zvi (1884-1963), el segundo presidente de Israel (1952-1963)

Wikipedia

Sabbatai Zevi

Sabbatai Zevi (Hebrew: שַׁבְּתַי צְבִי; Turkish: Sabetay Sevi; August 1, 1626 – c. September 17, 1676), also spelled Shabbetai Ẓevi, Shabbeṯāy Ṣeḇī, Shabsai Tzvi, Sabbatai Zvi, was a Jewish mystic and ordained rabbi from Smyrna (now İzmir, Turkey). A kabbalist of Romaniote or Sephardic origin, Zevi, who was active throughout the Ottoman Empire, claimed to be the long-awaited Jewish Messiah. He was the founder of the Sabbatean movement.

Upon arriving in Constantinople in February 1666, Sabbatai was imprisoned on the order of the grand vizier Köprülüzade Fazıl Ahmed Pasha. In September of that same year, after being moved from different prisons around the capital to Adrianople (now Edirne), the imperial courts' seat, to be judged on accusations of fomenting sedition. Sabbatai was given the choice of either facing death by some type of ordeal, or of converting to Islam by the Grand Vizier representing the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, Mehmed IV. He seems to have chosen the latter course, donning a turban from that time on. The heads of the Ottoman state then rewarded him with a generous pension for complying with their political and religious plans. About 300 families who followed Zevi also converted to Islam and became known as Dönme.

Subsequently, the Ottomans banished him twice, first to Constantinople, and, when he was heard singing Psalms with Jews, to a small town known today as Ulcinj in present-day Montenegro. He later died in isolation.

Examples of use of Shabtai Zvi
1. There is Larissa Trimbobler, who plays the beloved if dubious Sarah to Yigal Amir‘s Shabtai Zvi.
2. Plague, dissension within the communities (particularly the problems caused among the Jews by the false messiah Shabtai Zvi) and economic downturns took their toll.
3. Scholars are still debating just what made the former emerge, but what alarmed their opponents is clear÷ a repetition of the Shabtai Zvi trauma, whereby Jewish law was violated and the Jewish masses were misled to believe that the Messiah had arrived.