השבתאות וההמרה לאסלאם
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After Sabbatai Zevi's forced conversion to Islam in 1666, the Sabbatean movement continued underground and gave rise to the Dönme, crypto-Sabbateans converted to Islam in Salonica. Controversies over the Sabbatean legacy long agitated the rabbinic world, with hunts for "heretics" led notably by Jacob Emden against Jonathan Eybeschütz.
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