Rabbi Yitzchak from the Zohar

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'''Rabbi Yitzchak from the Zohar''' was one of the main students of [[Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai]] and is often quoted throughout the Zohar. He was one of the six students to survive the gathering of the [[Idra Rabba]]. When the angel of death came to take Rebbe Yitzchak from this world, his teacher Rebbe Shimon saved him through his prayers accepting upon himself as a grantor on his life. Rabbi Yitzchock passed away on the same day as his teacher, on Lag Baomer the 18th of Iyyar and was buried in Wadi Amud underneath [[Safed|Tzfat]].
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'''Rabbi Yitzchak from the Zohar''' was one of the main students of [[Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai]] and is often quoted throughout the Zohar. He was one of the six students to survive the gathering of the [[Idra Rabba]]. When the angel of death came to take Rebbe Yitzchak from this world, his teacher Rebbe Shimon saved him through his prayers accepting upon himself as a grantor on his life. Rabbi Yitzchock passed away on the same day as his teacher, on Lag Baomer the 18th of Iyyar and was buried in [[Wadi Amud Safed|Wadi Amud]] underneath [[Safed|Tzfat]].

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Rebbe Yitzchok from Zohar
Rabbi Yitzchak from Meron
Hebrew:
רבי יצחק מהזוהר
Spelling:
Yitzchak, Yitzchok, Yitzhok
Kever:
Wadi Amud, Tzfat
Hillula:
Lag Baomer, 18th of Iyyar
Description:
One of the main students of Rebbe Shimon bar Yochi, often mentioned in the Zohar.

Rabbi Yitzchak from the Zohar was one of the main students of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai and is often quoted throughout the Zohar. He was one of the six students to survive the gathering of the Idra Rabba. When the angel of death came to take Rebbe Yitzchak from this world, his teacher Rebbe Shimon saved him through his prayers accepting upon himself as a grantor on his life. Rabbi Yitzchock passed away on the same day as his teacher, on Lag Baomer the 18th of Iyyar and was buried in Wadi Amud underneath Tzfat.

 
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