Rabbi Avraham Galanti

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'''Rabbi Avraham Galanti''' was a Kabbalist living in [[Safed]] in the second half of the 16th century. He was born to a family that had fled Spain in 1492, settling  in Rome. Their original surname  Angel had been changed to Galanti. As a young man Rabbi Avraham moved to Israel along with his older brother Rabbi Moshe Galanti and studied [[Kabbalah]] there with [[Rabbi Moshe Cordovero]]. After the passing of his teacher, he was initially skeptical of the authority of the [[Rabbi Yitzchak Luria|Arizal]] but in the end submitted himself to him. Rabbi Avraham Galanti was accustomed to doing much fasting and sigufim but stopped doing so at the instruction of the Arizal.
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'''Rabbi Avraham Galanti''' was a Kabbalist living in [[Safed]] in the second half of the 16th century. He was born to a family that had fled Spain in 1492, and had then settled in Rome. Their original surname  Angel had been changed to Galanti. As a young man he moved to Israel along with his older brother Rabbi Moshe Galanti and studied [[Kabbalah]] there with [[Rabbi Moshe Cordovero]]. After the passing of his teacher he was initially skeptical of the authority of the [[Rabbi Yitzchak Luria|Arizal]] but in the end submitted himself to him. Rabbi Avraham Galanti was accustomed to doing much fasting and sigufim but stopped doing so at the instruction of the Arizal.
  
 
Rabbi Avraham Galanti was very wealth and funded the original building on the tomb of the [[Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai|Rashbi]] and his son [[Rabbi Elazar ben Rabbi Shimon|Rabbi Elazar]]. He lived a very long life and passed away in 1588 or according to others in 1561.
 
Rabbi Avraham Galanti was very wealth and funded the original building on the tomb of the [[Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai|Rashbi]] and his son [[Rabbi Elazar ben Rabbi Shimon|Rabbi Elazar]]. He lived a very long life and passed away in 1588 or according to others in 1561.
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Rabbi Avraham Galanti wrote several Kabbalistic commentaries...
 
Rabbi Avraham Galanti wrote several Kabbalistic commentaries...
  
# Kinat Setarim - on the book of Eicha it was published in the 'Kol Bokhim' lamentations for the 9th of Av.
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# Kinat Setarim - on the book of Eicha it was published in in Kol Bokhim: lamentations for the 9th of Av.
# Zechhut Avot - on Massechet Avot, published as one of the four commentaries in 'Beit Avot'.
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# Zekhut Avot - on Massechet Avot, published as one of the four commentaries in 'Beit Avot'.
 
# Yerah Yakar - a commentary on the Zohar.
 
# Yerah Yakar - a commentary on the Zohar.
  
 
==Kever Rabbi Avraham Galanti==
 
==Kever Rabbi Avraham Galanti==
Rabbi Avraham Galanti is known to have been buried in the [[Ancient Tzfat Cemetery|old Beit Hakvarot of Tzfat]], although the exact location is no longer known. Some claim that he is buried in the cave of the 'Elders of Tzfat' along with  [[Rabbi Yakov Beirav]] and [[Rabbi Moshe Alshich|Rabbi Moshe Alsheich]].
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Rabbi Avraham Galanti is know to have been buried in the [[Ancient Tzfat Cemetery|old Beit Hakvarot of Tzfat]], although the exact location is no longer known. Some claim that he is buried in the cave of the 'Elders of Tzfat' along with  [[Rabbi Yakov Beirav]] and [[Rabbi Moshe Alshich|Rabbi Moshe Alsheich]].

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