
Jacob Frank - Wikipedia
Jacob Joseph Frank [2] (Hebrew: יעקב פרנק; Yiddish: יעקבֿ פֿראַנק; Polish: Jakub Józef Frank; [3] [4] born Jakub Lejbowicz; 1726 – 10 December 1791) was a Polish-Jewish [1] religious leader who claimed to be the reincarnation of the self-proclaimed messiah Sabbatai Zevi (1626–1676) and also of the biblical patriarch Jacob.
Jacob Frank | Messianic Movement, Sabbateanism & Kabbalah
Jacob Frank was a Jewish false messiah who claimed to be the reincarnation of Shabbetai Tzevi (1626–76). The most notorious of the false messiahs, he was the founder of the antirabbinical Frankist, or Zoharist, sect. Frank often traveled in the Balkans and there met followers of …
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Jacob Frank and His Followers - My Jewish Learning
Jacob Frank (1726-1791) was a charismatic Jew in the Russian Empire who founded and led a controversial quasi-Christian movement that was inspired by Shabbateanism, the beliefs of false messiah Shabbetai Zevi and his followers.
Jacob Frank | Encyclopedia.com
May 17, 2018 · Jacob Frank [1], c.1726–1791, Polish Jewish sectarian and adventurer, b. Podolia as Jacob Ben Judah Leib. He founded the Frankists, a heretical Jewish sect that was an anti-Talmudic outgrowth of the mysticism of the false Messiah Sabbatai Zevi [2].
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Dec 10, 2021 · Jacob Frank claimed to be the reincarnation of Shabtai Zvi, advocated the transgression of Jewish law, especially sexual prohibitions, and led thousands to convert to Catholicism.
Jacob Frank - Jewish Virtual Library
Jacob Frank was a Jewish merchant who claimed to be the messiah. His followers broke away from Judaism and created a new religion known as the Frankists, which was a quasi-Jewish, quasi-Christian religion.
FRANK, JACOB, AND THE FRANKISTS: - JewishEncyclopedia.com
After the discussion the Frankists were requested to demonstrate in practise their adherence to Christianity (1759); Jacob Frank, who had then arrived in Lemberg, encouraged his followers to take the decisive step.
Frank, Jacob, and the Frankists | Encyclopedia.com
Jacob Frank (1726–1791) was the founder of a Jewish sect named after him which comprised the last stage in the development of the Shabbatean movement. He was born Jacob b. Judah Leib in Korolowka (Korolevo), a small town in Podolia. His family was middle class, and his father was a contractor and merchant, apparently well respected.
Jacob Frank - New World Encyclopedia
Jacob Frank (יעקב פרנק Ya'akov Frank, Jakob Frank) (1726 - 1791) was an eighteenth century Jewish religious leader who claimed to be the successor or reincarnation of the self-proclaimed Messiah Sabbatai Zevi and eventually led his followers into the ranks of Christianity.