From lowly metaphor to divine flesh : Sarah the Ashkenazi, Sabbatai Tsevi's messianic queen and the Sabbatian movement

From lowly metaphor to divine flesh : Sarah the Ashkenazi, Sabbatai Tsevi's messianic queen and the Sabbatian movement

Author
Alexander Van der Haven
Publisher
Menasseh ben Israel Instituut
Language
English
Year
2012
Page
79
ISBN
9789081586054,908158605X
File Type
pdf
File Size
2.3 MiB

This study deals with the legendary Sarah the Askhenazi, queen of the even more legendary Turkish self-proclaimed messiah Sabbatai Tsevi. It portrays this messianic femme fatale, a refugee from the pogroms in Poland who lived among others in Amsterdam and Livorno before she fulfilled what she believed was her destiny: to marry the messiah. Van der Haven vividly describes Sarah's religious ambitions and her involvement in the power struggles at the Sabbatian court. In doing so Van der Haven sheds a new light on a woman who in refusing to resign to a submissive role as mere metaphor of the kabbalistic notion of the divine, possibly played a crucial role in defining the Sabbatian movement.

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