Menahem Recanati Explained

Menahem ben Benjamin Recanati (Hebrew: מנחם בן בנימין ריקנטי;1223–1290) was an Italian rabbi who was born and died in the city of Recanati, who devoted the chief part of his writings to the Kabbalah.[1]

Works

In addition to the halachic rulings collected in Piskei Recanati (his only halachic work), Recanati wrote a kabbalistic commentary on the Torah, a commentary on the siddur, and discussions of the commandments. Piskei Recanati was first published in Bologna, 1538, and was published several times thereafter.

References

Notes and References

  1. Book: Novick, Rabbi Leah . On the Wings of Shekhinah: Rediscovering Judaism's Divine Feminine . 9780835631167 . 2014-07-07. Quest Books .
  2. Book: 1595. he:לבֿושׁי אור יקרותֿ. Mordecai Jaffe's commentary on Recanati. http://hebrewbooks.org/11562. he. Lublin. 233048483. Jan 20, 2016.
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