Religion: | Judaism |
Caption: | Statue of Moses in Guadalajara, Spain (Luis Sanguino) |
Native Name Lang: | he |
Native Name Lang: | he |
Native Name: | משה בן שם-טוב די-ליאון |
Birth Date: | 1240 |
Death Date: | 1305 |
Birth Place: | León, Kingdom of León |
Known For: | Kabbalah |
Death Place: | Arévalo, Kingdom of León |
Moses de León (1240 - 1305), known in Hebrew as Moshe ben Shem-Tov, was a Spanish rabbi and Kabbalist who first publicized the Zohar. Modern scholars believe the Zohar is his own work, despite his claim that he took traditions going back to Shimon bar Yochai and committed them to writing. His other works include Sefer ha-Rimon, written in Hebrew, and hundreds of pseudepigraphic responsa, commentaries, and Kabbalistic tracts which he falsely attributed to earlier authorities.[1]
Moses de León was born in León, Kingdom of León in modern-day Spain, then united with the Crown of Castile.[2] He might have been born in Guadalajara and his surname, then, comes from his father, Shem-Tov de León. He spent 30 years in Guadalajara and Valladolid before moving to Ávila, where he spent the rest of his life. Moses de León died at Arévalo in 1305 while returning to his home.