Saul Levi Morteira

Saul Levi Morteira
Illustration of Morteira, 1912
Personal
Bornc. 1596
Died10 February 1660(1660-02-10) (aged 63–64)
ReligionJudaism

Saul Levi Morteira or Mortera (c. 1596  – 10 February 1660) was a rabbi in Amsterdam. He was born in Venice, so he was neither a Sephardic or Ashkenazic Jew. He became a prominent figure in the city's community of exiled Portuguese Jews. His polemical writings against Catholicism had wide circulation.[1][2][3]

  1. ^ Bodian, Miriam. Hebrews of the Portuguese Nation: Conversos and Community in Early Modern Amsterdam. Bloomington: Indiana University Press 1997, p 165
  2. ^ Méchoulan, Henry (1991) Être juif à Amsterdam au temps de Spinoza, p 178
  3. ^ "Saul Levi Mortera en zijn Traktaat betreffende de Waarheid van de wet van Mozes, Braga, 1988."