Jacob ben Aaron Sasportas
Deceased Person
1610 – 1698
Who was Jacob ben Aaron Sasportas?
Jacob ben Aaron Sasportas, was a rabbi, cabalist, and anti-Shabbethaian; he was the father of Isaac ben Jacob Sasportas.
Sasportas was born at Oran. He became rabbi successively of Tlemcen, Marrakesh, Fes, and Salé. In about 1646 he was imprisoned by the Moorish king, but succeeded in escaping with his family to Amsterdam. He stayed there till the disorders in Africa ceased, when he was called back by the King of Morocco and sent on a special mission to the Spanish court to ask for aid against the rebels. On his return he was invited to the rabbinate of the Portuguese community of London. According to David Franco Mendes, Jacob had accompanied Menasseh ben Israel to London in 1655. Owing to the outbreak of the plague in London in 1665, Jacob went to Hamburg, where he officiated as rabbi till 1673. In that year he was called to Amsterdam and appointed head of the yeshivah Keter Torah, founded by the brothers Pinto. Two years later he became dayyan and head of the yeshibah at Leghorn, and in 1680 he returned to Amsterdam, where he was appointed head of the yeshibah 'Eẓ Ḥayyim.
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