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Mordecai Mokiach (Eisenstadt, also Mordechai Ben Hayyim of Eisenstadt) (c. 1650 in Alsace – May 18, 1729 in Pressburg) was a Jewish Sabbatean prophet and Messiah claimant. The death of Sabbatai Zevi (1676) seems to have encouraged his followers, who claimed that he had returned to his heavenly abode and would come back in three years to finish his "Messianic" task. This doctrine was preached by Mordecai, who, through his ascetic life, his eloquence, and his commanding appearance, won many followers. Italian kabbalists, among them Behr Perlhefter, the first Maggid in the study hall of Abraham Rovigo, and , rabbi of Reggio, called him to Italy about 1678, where he was very popular for a time. Something, perhaps fear of the Inquisition, forced him to leave Italy, where he had begun to announc

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dbo:abstract Mordecai Mokiach (Eisenstadt, also Mordechai Ben Hayyim of Eisenstadt) (c. 1650 in Alsace – May 18, 1729 in Pressburg) was a Jewish Sabbatean prophet and Messiah claimant. The death of Sabbatai Zevi (1676) seems to have encouraged his followers, who claimed that he had returned to his heavenly abode and would come back in three years to finish his "Messianic" task. This doctrine was preached by Mordecai, who, through his ascetic life, his eloquence, and his commanding appearance, won many followers. Italian kabbalists, among them Behr Perlhefter, the first Maggid in the study hall of Abraham Rovigo, and , rabbi of Reggio, called him to Italy about 1678, where he was very popular for a time. Something, perhaps fear of the Inquisition, forced him to leave Italy, where he had begun to announce himself as the Messiah. He traveled as a preacher through Austria, Germany, and Poland, and finally returned to Hungary, where he seems to have lived a quiet life, as nothing further is known of him. His son, , an eminent Talmudist, died in Pressburg on December 7, 1742; the latter's sons were and , known also as Isaiah Pick. (en) Мордекай Мокіак — єврейський «пророк» та лже-Месія; народився в Ельзасі близько 1650 року; помер у Пресбурзі 18 травня 1729 року. Почесний громадянин міста Айзенштадт. Смерть Саббатая Цеві (1676) спричинила появу вірування в те, що він знісся до своєї небесної обителі й повернеться за три роки, щоб завершити свої справи Месії на землі. Це вчення проповідував Мокіак, який набув популярності за свій аскетичний спосіб життя й лідерські якості. Близько 1678 року він набув популярності в Італії на деякий час. Невдовзі, можливо через страх перед інквізицією, він залишив Італію, де він уже починав позиціонувати себе як Месію. Він подорожував і проповідував в Австрії, Німеччині та Польщі, і, зрештою, повернувся до Угорщини, де жив спокійно, і відтоді відомостей про нього вже немає. Його син, Юда Леб Мокіак, видатний Талмудист, помер у Пресбурзі 7 грудня 1742 року. (uk)
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rdfs:comment Mordecai Mokiach (Eisenstadt, also Mordechai Ben Hayyim of Eisenstadt) (c. 1650 in Alsace – May 18, 1729 in Pressburg) was a Jewish Sabbatean prophet and Messiah claimant. The death of Sabbatai Zevi (1676) seems to have encouraged his followers, who claimed that he had returned to his heavenly abode and would come back in three years to finish his "Messianic" task. This doctrine was preached by Mordecai, who, through his ascetic life, his eloquence, and his commanding appearance, won many followers. Italian kabbalists, among them Behr Perlhefter, the first Maggid in the study hall of Abraham Rovigo, and , rabbi of Reggio, called him to Italy about 1678, where he was very popular for a time. Something, perhaps fear of the Inquisition, forced him to leave Italy, where he had begun to announc (en) Мордекай Мокіак — єврейський «пророк» та лже-Месія; народився в Ельзасі близько 1650 року; помер у Пресбурзі 18 травня 1729 року. Почесний громадянин міста Айзенштадт. Смерть Саббатая Цеві (1676) спричинила появу вірування в те, що він знісся до своєї небесної обителі й повернеться за три роки, щоб завершити свої справи Месії на землі. Це вчення проповідував Мокіак, який набув популярності за свій аскетичний спосіб життя й лідерські якості. Близько 1678 року він набув популярності в Італії на деякий час. Невдовзі, можливо через страх перед інквізицією, він залишив Італію, де він уже починав позиціонувати себе як Месію. Він подорожував і проповідував в Австрії, Німеччині та Польщі, і, зрештою, повернувся до Угорщини, де жив спокійно, і відтоді відомостей про нього вже немає. Його син, Юда Л (uk)
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