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'''Elia Benamozegh''' (1823-1900) was a Jewish-Italian scholar, Rabbi, philosopher and theology professor in rabbinical school in Leghorn. Wrote in Hebrew, Italian, and French. Regarded Cabbala as an essential component of Judaism.
'''Elia Benamozegh''' (1823-1900) was a Jewish-Italian scholar, Rabbi, philosopher and theology professor in rabbinical school in Leghorn. Wrote in Hebrew, Italian, and French. Regarded Cabbala as an essential component of Judaism.



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Elia Benamozegh

Elia Benamozegh (1823-1900) was a Jewish-Italian scholar, Rabbi, philosopher and theology professor in rabbinical school in Leghorn. Wrote in Hebrew, Italian, and French. Regarded Cabbala as an essential component of Judaism.

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