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>Centuries after the Zohar was written, Rabbi Issac Luria emerged as the authority on Kabbalah, so much so that he was exalted to the title "Elohi," literally meaning "the Godly one." Luria's school of Kabbalah would become the standard of the study of Jewish mysticism based around the city of Safet, which is one of the 4 holy cities of Israel, the others being Tiberias, Hebron, and of course Jerusalem. Based on Luria's teachings, only single men over the age of 40 years old who demonstrated a mastery of Talmudic exegesis could study Kabbalah.
>In the years that followed his death in 1572, the rules Luria put forward became increasingly disregarded. By the 17th century, not even 100 years after Luria's death, students as young as teenagers were studying Kabbalah. One such example if Nathan of Gaza, a 19 year-old described as possessing sage wisdom who began studying Kabbalah under the Rabbi Josef Hagiz. Nathan of Gaza would go on to inspire a Messianic Kabbalistic movement which demonstrates the aforementioned distortion of Kabbalistic teaching for the sake of personal gain. That template would be followed by the serial pedophiles engaging in the ritualistic child sex abuse that still exists across Israel to this day.
>In the years that followed his death in 1572, the rules Luria put forward became increasingly disregarded. By the 17th century, not even 100 years after Luria's death, students as young as teenagers were studying Kabbalah. One such example if Nathan of Gaza, a 19 year-old described as possessing sage wisdom who began studying Kabbalah under the Rabbi Josef Hagiz. Nathan of Gaza would go on to inspire a Messianic Kabbalistic movement which demonstrates the aforementioned distortion of Kabbalistic teaching for the sake of personal gain. That template would be followed by the serial pedophiles engaging in the ritualistic child sex abuse that still exists across Israel to this day.
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