Saul Levi Morteira | |
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Personal | |
Born | c. 1596 |
Died | 10 February 1660 | (aged 63–64)
Religion | Judaism |
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]