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Rabbi Joseph Della Reina

Hebrew: רבי יוסי דלה ריינה
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Death: 1472 (53-54)
Sidon, Saida, South Governorate, Lebanon
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Son of father of Joseph Della Reina

Occupation: Kabbalist
Managed by: Yigal Burstein
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About Rabbi Joseph Della Reina

Joseph della Reina (* 1418, † 1472 in Sidon) was a Kabbalistic-Messianic preacher in Galilee, who lived in Safed, and in an attempt to force salvation by a violent incantation, perished.

His fate was treated literally by Agnon and Jizchak Bashevis Singer; And a Messiah seal by Meir Wieners (Vienna, 1919).

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Kabbalistic tales (Britannica):

In the 16th century, Jewish myth and legend took several new directions. The disappointment of messianic expectations through the dismal eclipse of the pretender Shabbetai Tzevi increased interest in occult speculation and in the mystical lore of the Kabbala. Important schools of Kabbala arose in Italy and at Safed, in Palestine, and tales of the miraculous Faust-like powers of masters such as Isaac Luria (1534–72) and Ḥayyim ben Joseph Vital (also known as Ḥayyim Vital Calabrese) circulated freely after their deaths.

Another reaction to the dashing of messianic hopes is represented by the beautiful story of the Kabbalist Joseph della Reyna and his five disciples, who travel through the world to oust Satan and prepare the way for the Deliverer. Warned by the spirits of such worthies as Rabbi Simeon ben Yoḥai and the prophet Elijah, they nevertheless procure their blessing and are sent on to the angel Metatron. The latter furnishes them with protective spells and spices and advises Joseph to inscribe the ineffable name of God on a metal plate. When, however, they reach the end of their journey, Satan and his wife, Lilith, attack them in the form of huge dogs. When the dogs are subdued, they beg for food, and Joseph gives them spices to revive them. At once they summon a host of devils, which causes two of the disciples to die of terror and two to go mad, leaving only Joseph and a disciple. The messiah weeps in heaven, and Elijah hides the great horn of salvation. A voice rings out telling Joseph that it is vain to attempt to hasten the footsteps of the Redeemer.

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The Story: Rise and Fall of Rabbi Joseph Della Reina

Joseph della Reina; Encyclopaedia Judaica

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Rabbi Joseph Della Reina's Timeline

1418
1418
1472
1472
Age 54
Sidon, Saida, South Governorate, Lebanon