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Rabbi
Yosef Albo Rabbi Yosef Albo was a philosopher and
theologian who was also a disciple of the great Rabbi Hasdai Crescas. He
composed the "Sefer HaIkarim," which provides a clear and
comprehensive picture of the thought of his time. He carefully analyzed the
meaning of "Ikar" and disputed his predecessors as to the number
of ikarim. Albo was a participant at the famous Tortosa disputation in
1413-1414. In Chapter 25, Part III, there is a record of his critique of
Christianity at the disputation (printed in Husiks edition of the Ikarim)
but this has been censored out of the Hebrew editions. He has highly
original interpretations of Biblical passages and these have been collected
in separate volumes. He saw the importance of the Mitzvah of honoring
parents as that of guaranteeing acceptance of the kabbalah (tradition). Albo
dealt at length with the question of how an Eternal Torah applies to
constantly changing conditions. (Based on a biographical sketch, by Matis Greenblatt) The above graphic includes photographs that were provided by VERAfilm archives.
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