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Rabbi Abba Mari "Don Astruc" ben Moses Yarhi de Lunel

Also Known As: "Abba Mari Yarhi", "Don Astruc", "real name: Abba Mari Ha Levi"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Lunel, Hérault, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
Death: circa 1306 (51-61)
Perpignan, Pyrénées-Orientales, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
Immediate Family:

Son of Moshe ben Yitzhak HaLevi HaYarhi and Desconocida Mujer de Ha-Levi HaYarhi
Husband of Unknown Wife #1; Unknown Wife #2; Unknown Wife #3 and Desconocida Don Astruc
Father of Jacob ben Abba Mari ben Simson Anatoli; Clarice De L'Estoile; Joshua ben Abba Mari haYarhi; Yosef ibn Kaspi "Don Bonafous de Largentera" and Crespin Astruc, Ha Levi
Brother of Machir ben Moshe HaLevi, of Lunel

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About Rabbi Abba Mari "Don Astruc" ben Moses Yarhi de Lunel

Astruc of Lunel

Jewish zealot

original name Abba Mari ben Moses ben Joseph, also called Don Astruc, or ha-Yareaḥ (“The Moon”)

born 1250?, Lunel, near Montpellier, Fr.

died after 1306

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anti-rationalist Jewish zealot who incited Rabbi Solomon ben Abraham Adret of Barcelona, the most powerful rabbi of his time, to restrict the study of science and philosophy, thereby nearly creating a schism in the Jewish community of Europe.

Although Astruc revered Maimonides, who had attempted to reconcile Aristotle’s philosophy with Judaism, he deplored what he considered the excesses of Maimonides’ followers, who, he believed, undermined the Jewish faith by interpreting the Bible allegorically. They even seemed to take as a religious guide Aristotle himself, whose teachings were often said by the anti-Aristotelians to be “a jar of honey about which a dragon is wrapped.”

In a series of letters, Astruc persuaded Rabbi Adret to issue a ban in 1305 forbidding, on pain of excommunication, the study or teaching of science and philosophy by those under the age of 25. This ban provoked a counterban by other Jewish leaders against those who followed Adret’s proscription. A threatened schism among the Jewish communities of France and Spain was averted only in 1306, when Philip IV expelled the Jews from France. Astruc then settled in Perpignan, the mainland capital of the kingdom of Majorca, and vanished from view. But he published his correspondence with Rabbi Adret, which primarily concerned the restrictions on studies. Minḥat qenaot (“Meal Offering of Jealousy”), as the collected correspondence is entitled, reveals much of the religious and philosophical conflicts of Judaism in that era. The epithet ha-Yareaḥ is derived from his polemical work Sefer ha-yareaḥ (“The Book of the Moon”), the title of which refers to the town of Lunel (French lune, meaning “moon”).



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Rabbi Abba Mari "Don Astruc" ben Moses Yarhi de Lunel's Timeline

1218
1218
1226
1226
Marseille, France
1250
1250
1250
Lunel, Hérault, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
1276
1276
Age 26
Carpentras, France
1277
1277
Age 27
Carpentras, France
1277
Age 27
Beziers, France
1279
1279
L'Argentière-la-Bessée, Hautes-Alpes, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
1294
1294
Age 44
Salon, France
1300
1300
Catalonia, Spain