Reuben ben Hoshke / Goschke, also Reuben Kogen [1] , Reuben ben Goshke Sofer ( Hebrew אברהם ראובן הכהן סופר), Reuben Hoshke HaKohen Sofer, sometimes Abraham Reuben (Abraham; Reuben; Abraham; April 3, 1673), - rabbi and Kabbalist from Prague , author of the collection "Yalkut Reubeni" [2] .
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“Goshke” - his father’s name, diminutive in Polish from “Joshua” - was mistaken for De Rossi [3] and Zuntz [4] for his surname [2] .
Proceedings
Reuben ben-Goshke is the author of the following books [2] :
- "Yalkut Reubeni" ("Jalkut Reubeni"; imitation of the name "Jalkut Chadasch" [5] ) - a collection of sayings in alphabetical order from various Kabbalistic writings (published by Prague, 1660);
- “Yalkut Reubeni ha-Gadol” (“Jalkut Reubeni ha-Gadol”) - the Kabbalistic Midrash to the Pentateuch , according to the order of the chapter “ paraschiot ” (published by Wilhelmsdorf, 1681);
- “Dabar schebi-Keduschah” - a guide to asceticism (ed. Sulzbach, 1684);
- “Oneg Schabbath” - Kabbalistic reflections on the Sabbath , with the supplement “Derech Kabbalat Schabbath” (ibid., 1684 [6] ).
Notes
- ↑ Reuben Kogen // Jewish Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron . - SPb. , 1908-1913.
- ↑ 1 2 3 Goschke, Reuben // Jewish Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron . - SPb. , 1908-1913.
- ↑ Dizionario, sv “Oski, Ruben”
- ↑ Zur Gesch., 402
- ↑ Israel, Jacob “Jalkut Chadasch” (Lublin, 1648; Prague, 1657; Amsterdam, 1659)
- ↑ Reuben ben Hoshke Sofer