Rabbi Shlomo Molcho

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== Dovid Reuvani ==
 
== Dovid Reuvani ==
After Dovid Reuvani appeared in Portugal in 1523, Shlomo Malcho started experiencing frightening and astounding dreams. Shlomo Malcho tried to convince Dovid Reuvani to draw him closer to Judaism but the later rejected him out of fear from the Christian rulers.
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After Dovid Reuvani appeared in Portugal in 1523, Shlomo Malcho started experiencing frightening and astounding dreams.
=== Brit Milah ===
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=== Bris Milah ===
In his dreams, Shlomo Malcho was commanded to circumcise himself. That night he went ahead and preformed a Bris Milah on himself with no one around, fainting and almost bleeding to death. Despite his almost complete lack of even the most basic elements of Judaism, he awoke from his circumcision with deep and broad knowledge of the Hebrew language and the Torah.
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In his dreams Shlomo Malcho was commanded to circumcise himself. That night he ahead and preformed a Bris Milah on himself with no one around. Despite his almost complete lack of even the most basic elements of Judaism, he awoke from his circumcision with deep and broad knowledge of the Hebrew language and the Holy Torah.
  
 
== Turkey ==
 
== Turkey ==
After circumcising himself, Diogo Pires changed his name to Shlomo Malcho and left Portugal to head towards Salonica. Upon reaching his destination, he joined the Yeshiva of Rabbi Yosef Taitazak, whom taught him [[Kabbalah]]. While he was in Turkey, he met up with Rabbi Shlomo Alkabetz and [[Rabbi Yosef Karo]], both of whom he managed to impress.
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After circumcising himself, Diogo Pires changed his name to Shlomo Malcho and left Portugal headed towards Salonica. Upon reaching his destination he joined the Yeshiva of Rabbi Yosef Taitazak who taught him [[Kabbalah]]. While in Turkey he met up with Rabbi Shlomo Alkabetz and [[Rabbi Yosef Karo]] both who whom he managed to impress.
  
 
== Travels ==
 
== Travels ==
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=== Sermons ===
 
=== Sermons ===
Wherever Rabbi Shlomo Molcho would go, he would give fiery speeches to the masses. The goal of his speeches was to awaken his listeners to take actions that would hasten the redemption. Rabbi Shlomo Molcho would preach about doing teshuva and about the nearness of the final redemption and urge people to fast, do Tikunim, and to pray to Hashem with great devotion.
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Where ever Rabbi Shlomo Molcho would go he would give fiery speeches to the masses. The goal of his speeches were to awaken his listeners to take actions that would hasten the redemption. Rabbi Shlomo Molcho would preach about doing Tesuva, about the nearness of the final redemption urging people to fast, do Tikunim and to pray to Hashem with great devotion.
  
Both Jews and Christians attended these sermons, and even priests that came were impressed by his visions. Often, Rabbi Shlomo Molcho would discuss his prediction of the upcoming fall of Rome and Christianity, and the revival of Judea. He announced that Moshiach would arrive in the year 1540. Many listeners believed his words and anticipated their actualization.  
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Both Jews and Christians attended these sermons, even priests that came were impressed by his visions. Often Rabbi Shlomo Molcho would discuss the upcoming fall of Rome and Christianity and the revival of Judea. He announced that Moshiach would arrive in the year 1540. Many listeners believed his words and anticipated their actualization. He had a very charismatic personality which helped as well.
 
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He had a very charismatic personality, which helped as well.
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== Rome==
 
== Rome==
Met Pope Clement VII and tried convincing him that the redemption of the Jewish Nation was here. He tried convincing him to allow for the formation of a Morano army that would wage a war against the Ottoman Empire to free the Land of Israel from their hands. In Rome,  Rabbi Shlomo Molcho lived amongst the paupers on the Tibur bridge for the period of one month as he was commanded to do so in his dreams. He prophesied about the Oct 8th, 1530 flood in Rome and about the Jan 26th, 1531 earthquake in Portugal, both of which came true. Rabbi Shlomo Molcho also preformed various Tikkunim in Rome to weaken the Klipah of Edom, similar to what was done by Rabbi Avrahom Abulafia and later imitated by Nason Hazi. Pope Clement VII was so impressed by Rabbi Shlomo Molcho that he granted him written approval to give public sermons and then have them published on condition that they would not be anti Christian.
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Met Pope Clement VII and tried convincing him that the redemption of the Jewish Nation was here. He tried convincing him to allow for the formation of a Morano army that would wage a war against the Ottoman Empire to free the Land of Israel from their hands. In Rome,  Rabbi Shlomo Molcho lived amongst the paupers on the Tibur bridge for the period of one month as he was commanded to do so in his dreams. He prophesied about the 1530 flood in Rome and about the 1531 earthquake in Portugal, both of which came true. Rabbi Shlomo Molcho also preformed various Tikkunim in Rome to weaken the Klipah of Edom, similar to what was done by Rabbi Avrahom Abulafia and later imitated by Nason Hazi. Pope Clement VII was so impressed by Rabbi Shlomo Molcho that he granted him written approval to give public sermons and then have them published on condition that they would not be anti Christian.
  
 
===Opposition===
 
===Opposition===
 
Rabbi Shlomo Molcho's prophesies and speeches created opposition amongst certain Jews, who were afraid their messianic inspiration to the masses would reawakening the wrath of the Inquisition. A number of these Jews made attempt to inform on him to the Inquisition, but he was protected by the Pope and heads of the Church who were impressed by his personality and his prophecies that came true.
 
Rabbi Shlomo Molcho's prophesies and speeches created opposition amongst certain Jews, who were afraid their messianic inspiration to the masses would reawakening the wrath of the Inquisition. A number of these Jews made attempt to inform on him to the Inquisition, but he was protected by the Pope and heads of the Church who were impressed by his personality and his prophecies that came true.
  
His main opponent was Doctor Yackov Mantino who made numerous attempts to have Rabbi Shlomo Molcho arrested and brought to trial by the Inquisition for converting back to Judaism after being born a Christian. Eventual arrested by the Inquisition, Rabbi Shlomo Molcho was saved at the intervention of the Pope, who personally hid him and smuggled him out of Rome, burning a different man in his place.
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His main opponent was Doctor Yackov Mantino who made numerous attempts to have Rabbi Shlomo Molcho arrested and brought to trial by the Inquisition for converting back to Judaism after being born a Christian. Eventual arrested by the Inquisition, Rabbi Shlomo Molcho was saved at the intervention of the Pope, who personally hid him and smuggled him out of Rome.
  
 
==Martyrs Death==
 
==Martyrs Death==
After escaping Rome, Rabbi Shlomo Molcho fled to back to Turkey. He then made a joint attempt with Dovid Reuvani to influence Charles V, King of Spain and Holy Roman Emperor, into creating an army of Moranos to fight the Turks and possibly asking him to convert to Judaism. Reb Yoslimon sent them a strong warning about the disastrous consequences that could result from such a meeting, and he himself fled the city to avoid association. Charles had them both arrested in Regensburg, Germany. Rabbi Shlomo Molcho was sentenced to death for heresy and Dovid Reuvani was sent to Spain, where he died in prison. Due to his personal feud with Charles V, the Pope was unable to intervene this time and save Rabbi Shlomo Molcho.
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Rabbi Shlomo Molcho then made a joint attempt with Dovid Reuvani to influence Charles V, King of Spain and Holy Roman Emperor, into creating an army of Moranos to fight the Turks and possibly asking him to convert to Judaism. Charles had them both arrested in Regensburg, Germany. Rabbi Shlomo Molcho was sentenced to death for heresy and Dovid Reuvani was sent to Spain, where he died in prison. Due to his personal feud with Charles V, the Pope was unable to intervene this time and save Rabbi Shlomo Molcho.
  
 
In 1532 Rabbi Shlomo Molcho was burnt at the stake at age 31 in Mantua, Italy, after refusing the opportunity to once again become a Christian and walk away free. His last words were "Regarding this that I lived with this religion (Christianity), my heart is bitter and troubled. Now do as is good in your eyes and let my soul return to her fathers house like her youth, for it was better for me then then now". As he was being burnt Rabbi Shlomo Molcho screamed Shma Yisroel as is customary for those dying Al Kidush Hashem. Due to his act of martyrdom, Rabbi Shlomo Molcho is called Hakadosh 'the holy one' by Jewish leaders, a title that is rarely used. [[Rabbi Yosef Karo]] envied his death and wished that he could too die Al Kidush Hashem.
 
In 1532 Rabbi Shlomo Molcho was burnt at the stake at age 31 in Mantua, Italy, after refusing the opportunity to once again become a Christian and walk away free. His last words were "Regarding this that I lived with this religion (Christianity), my heart is bitter and troubled. Now do as is good in your eyes and let my soul return to her fathers house like her youth, for it was better for me then then now". As he was being burnt Rabbi Shlomo Molcho screamed Shma Yisroel as is customary for those dying Al Kidush Hashem. Due to his act of martyrdom, Rabbi Shlomo Molcho is called Hakadosh 'the holy one' by Jewish leaders, a title that is rarely used. [[Rabbi Yosef Karo]] envied his death and wished that he could too die Al Kidush Hashem.
  
 
== Kabalist ==
 
== Kabalist ==
Rabbi Shlomo Molcho was an expert of Kabblah and also delved deeply into Kabbalah Massit. Rabbi Chaim Vital in the introduction to Shari Kedusha uses him as a prime example of the dangerous consequences of using Practical Kabbalah. It was known that Rabbi Shlomo Molcho had a Magid who would come and reveal to him mysteries.
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Rabbi Shlomo Molcho was an expert of Kabblah and also delved deeply into Kabbalah Massit. Rabbi Chaim Vital in the introduction to Shari Kedusha uses him as a prime example of the dangerous consequences of using Practical Kabbalah.
  
 
== Books ==
 
== Books ==
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Describes visions seen by the author and the Kabalistic mysteries that were revealed to him through dreams. Rabbi Shlomo Malcho inserts much autobiographical information about his personal life in this book. Chayas Kanah was first published in Amsterdam - 1656.
 
Describes visions seen by the author and the Kabalistic mysteries that were revealed to him through dreams. Rabbi Shlomo Malcho inserts much autobiographical information about his personal life in this book. Chayas Kanah was first published in Amsterdam - 1656.
  
===Rabbi Shlomo Malcho II===
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===Shemen Mishcas Kodesh===
'Shemen Mishcas Kodesh' a Kabalistic commentary on Shir Hashirim, 'Shemen Zayis Zach' a book on the Kabbalah and Shoshanas Hamelech a book of Kabalisticly based songs were all written by Rabbi Shlomo Malcho the Second, ben Rebbe Dovid from Izmir and are often mistakenly attributed to the original Rabbi Shlomo Malcho.
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Kabalistic commentary on Shir Hashirim.
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===Shemen Zayis Zach===
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A book on the Kabbalah
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===Shoshanas Hamelech===
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Book of Kabalisticly based songs.
  
 
== Personal Articles ==
 
== Personal Articles ==
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=== Signature ===
 
=== Signature ===
A copy of Rabbi Shlomo Molcho's signature has been preserved, where he lengthens the lamed into the 'Flag of Yisroel' as part of the design.
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A copy of Rabbi Shlomo Molcho's signature has been preserved, showing a flag as part of the design.
  
 
== Hillula ==
 
== Hillula ==

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