משה קורדוברו (רמ"ק)
Region: Safed
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Moses Cordovero (1522–1570), known as the Ramak, was one of the great masters of Safed before Isaac Luria. In Pardes Rimmonim ("Orchard of Pomegranates") and Tomer Devorah, he offers a systematic, philosophical synthesis of Kabbalah, articulating the sefirot and an ethics of imitating the divine attributes. His work is a major bridge between medieval Kabbalah and the Lurianic revolution.
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