Rabbi Moshe Alshich

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Rabbi Moshe Alshich
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|title = Rabbi Moshe Alsheich
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|image        = [[File:00000975 tziyun halshich hakadosh.jpg|215px|alt=Rabbi Moshe Alshich]]
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|header3 = Hebrew:
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|data4  = רבי משה אלשיך
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|header5 = Life:
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|data6  = 1508–1593, Safed
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|header7 = Other Names:
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|data8  = HaAlshich HaKadosh
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|header9 = Spelling:
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|data10  = Alsheich, Alshech
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|header11 = Kever:
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|data12  = Old Tzfat Cemetery
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|header13 = Hillula:
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|data14  = 13th of Nissan
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|header15 = Description:
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|data16  = Prominent 16th century rabbi and author who lived in Tzfat.}}
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'''Rabbi Moshe Alshich''' was a 16th century Rabbi who lived in [[Safed|Tezfas]] during its [[Ottoman-Rule-of-Safed-1517-to-1759|Golden Era]]. He was a student of [[Rabbi Yosef Karo]] and his students included Rabbi Chaim Vital and Rabbi Yom Tov Tzahalon. Rabbi Moshe Alshich was known for his homiletical sermons and authored close to 20 books, most notably the 'Torat Moshe'.
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==Kever Rabbi Moshe Alshich==
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Rabbi Moshe Alshich is buried either directly above or inside the cave of the 'Elders of Tzfat' in the city's [[Ancient Tzfat Cemetery|old cemetery]]. Most people visit the Tziyun built on top of the cave, where some people claim the Alshich Hakadosh is buried. Others say he is buried inside the cave along with [[Rabbi Yakov Beirav]]. A Tziyun was then built as a marker directly above the actual location of the Kever inside the cave, as is found by a number of other [[Kivrei-Tzadikim|Kevrei Tzadikim]].
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===Hillula of Rabbi Moshe Alshich===
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The yahrzeit of Rabbi Moshe Alshich fals out on the 13th of Nissan, the day proceeding Erev Pesach. This is the same day as the Hillula of [[Rabbi Yosef Karo]]. Since both Kevarim are in very close proximity, many people attend both Hillulas.
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==The Alshich Synagogue==
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The [[Alsheich Synagogue Safed|Alsheich Shul]] is one of the oldest synagogues in Tzfat. It the only [[Tzfat Synagogues|Beit Knesset in Tzfat]] which was not destroyed during the [[Safed 1759 Earthquake|1759]] and [[Safed 1837 Earthquake|1837 earthquakes]]. Rabbi Moshe Alshich oversaw the construction of the synagogue. It was erected in the style of 16th century Sepharadic synagogues. The Alsheich insisted that neither an Ezrat Nashim nor a restroom be built on premises. Some cite this as the reason for the Shul's miraculous escape from the destruction of the earthquakes. Rabbi Moshe Alshich continued to pray and teach at the synagogue until he moved to Damascus in 1588. When he passed away the synagogue was renamed in his honor.
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[[File:more.jpg|link=]] '''Read full Zissil article on the [[Alsheich-Synagogue-Safed|Alsheich Synagogue]]'''
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==More Photos==
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{{Safed History}}
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{{Kivrei Tzadikim}}
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[[Category:Tzadikim]]
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[[Category:Early Acharonim]]
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[[Category:16th Century Rabbis]]
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[[Category:Safed]]
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[[Category:Kivray Tzadikim]]

Latest revision as of 21:54, 26 August 2017

Rabbi Moshe Alsheich
Rabbi Moshe Alshich
Hebrew:
רבי משה אלשיך
Life:
1508–1593, Safed
Other Names:
HaAlshich HaKadosh
Spelling:
Alsheich, Alshech
Kever:
Old Tzfat Cemetery
Hillula:
13th of Nissan
Description:
Prominent 16th century rabbi and author who lived in Tzfat.

Rabbi Moshe Alshich was a 16th century Rabbi who lived in Tezfas during its Golden Era. He was a student of Rabbi Yosef Karo and his students included Rabbi Chaim Vital and Rabbi Yom Tov Tzahalon. Rabbi Moshe Alshich was known for his homiletical sermons and authored close to 20 books, most notably the 'Torat Moshe'.

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[edit] Kever Rabbi Moshe Alshich

Rabbi Moshe Alshich is buried either directly above or inside the cave of the 'Elders of Tzfat' in the city's old cemetery. Most people visit the Tziyun built on top of the cave, where some people claim the Alshich Hakadosh is buried. Others say he is buried inside the cave along with Rabbi Yakov Beirav. A Tziyun was then built as a marker directly above the actual location of the Kever inside the cave, as is found by a number of other Kevrei Tzadikim.

[edit] Hillula of Rabbi Moshe Alshich

The yahrzeit of Rabbi Moshe Alshich fals out on the 13th of Nissan, the day proceeding Erev Pesach. This is the same day as the Hillula of Rabbi Yosef Karo. Since both Kevarim are in very close proximity, many people attend both Hillulas.

[edit] The Alshich Synagogue

The Alsheich Shul is one of the oldest synagogues in Tzfat. It the only Beit Knesset in Tzfat which was not destroyed during the 1759 and 1837 earthquakes. Rabbi Moshe Alshich oversaw the construction of the synagogue. It was erected in the style of 16th century Sepharadic synagogues. The Alsheich insisted that neither an Ezrat Nashim nor a restroom be built on premises. Some cite this as the reason for the Shul's miraculous escape from the destruction of the earthquakes. Rabbi Moshe Alshich continued to pray and teach at the synagogue until he moved to Damascus in 1588. When he passed away the synagogue was renamed in his honor.

More.jpg Read full Zissil article on the Alsheich Synagogue

[edit] More Photos

 
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