entity_id,period_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status ENT_JM_ABBA,PER_JM_LURIANIC,A,Lurianic/Safed Kabbalah (the partzufim and the Lurianic cosmogony).,,reviewed ENT_JM_ALKABETZ,PER_JM_LURIANIC,high,"Solomon ben Moses Alkabetz (c.1500-1576), Safed kabbalist and poet, author of the hymn Lekhah Dodi welcoming the Sabbath bride (the Shekhinah); Cordovero's teacher and brother-in-law.",SRC_SCHOLEM_KABBALAH,reviewed ENT_JM_ARIKH_ANPIN,PER_JM_LURIANIC,A,Lurianic/Safed Kabbalah (the partzufim and the Lurianic cosmogony).,,reviewed ENT_JM_ATIKA_KADISHA,PER_JM_LURIANIC,A,Lurianic/Safed Kabbalah (the partzufim and the Lurianic cosmogony).,,reviewed ENT_JM_CORDOVERO,PER_JM_LURIANIC,high,"Moses ben Jacob Cordovero (1522-1570), the great systematizer of pre-Lurianic Kabbalah in Safed; author of Pardes Rimmonim. His school preceded and shaped Luria's.",SRC_SCHOLEM_KABBALAH,reviewed ENT_JM_DYBBUK,PER_JM_LURIANIC,medium,"A malevolent clinging spirit (Hebrew dibbuq, 'attachment') of a dead person that possesses a living body and requires exorcism; the developed concept is early-modern (16th-17th c. Lurianic and East European folklore).",SRC_JEWISH_FOLKLORE,reviewed ENT_JM_ESTRIE,PER_JM_LURIANIC,medium,"A shape-shifting, blood-drinking female demon of medieval (esp. Franco-German) Jewish folklore, attested chiefly in Sefer Hasidim; the name likely derives from the Latin strix/strigae and the figure is sparsely documented.",SRC_JEWISH_FOLKLORE,reviewed ENT_JM_GOLEM,PER_JM_LURIANIC,medium,An anthropoid of clay animated through the ritual permutation of Hebrew letters and divine names (the word emet/'truth'); Scholem traces the motif from Sefer Yetsirah speculation to the medieval Hasidei Ashkenaz and the later Prague-Maharal legend.,SRC_SCHOLEM_KABBALAH,reviewed ENT_JM_IBBUR,PER_JM_LURIANIC,medium,"The benevolent counterpart to the dybbuk: the temporary 'impregnation' (ibbur) of a living person by the soul of a righteous departed one to help complete a mitzvah; a Lurianic doctrine described by Scholem, distinct from gilgul (transmigration).",SRC_SCHOLEM_KABBALAH,reviewed ENT_JM_IMMA,PER_JM_LURIANIC,A,Lurianic/Safed Kabbalah (the partzufim and the Lurianic cosmogony).,,reviewed ENT_JM_KARO,PER_JM_LURIANIC,high,"Joseph Karo (1488-1575), Safed jurist-mystic, author of the Shulchan Aruch code of law and the mystical diary Maggid Mesharim recording his angelic mentor (the maggid).",SRC_SCHOLEM_KABBALAH,reviewed ENT_JM_KAV,PER_JM_LURIANIC,A,Lurianic/Safed Kabbalah (the partzufim and the Lurianic cosmogony).,,reviewed ENT_JM_LURIA,PER_JM_LURIANIC,high,"Isaac ben Solomon Luria (1534-1572), 'the Ari,' the central figure of Safed Kabbalah, whose teaching of Tzimtzum, Shevirat ha-Kelim and Tikkun reshaped all later Jewish mysticism. He wrote almost nothing; his doctrine survives through Vital.",SRC_VITAL_ETZ_CHAIM,reviewed ENT_JM_LUZZATTO,PER_JM_LURIANIC,high,"Moses Hayyim Luzzatto (1707-1746), 'the Ramchal,' Italian kabbalist and ethicist who systematized Lurianic doctrine; author of Mesillat Yesharim and recipient of a maggid. Suspected of Sabbatean leanings and forced to suppress his kabbalistic writings.",SRC_SCHOLEM_KABBALAH,reviewed ENT_JM_NETZOTZOT,PER_JM_LURIANIC,A,Lurianic/Safed Kabbalah (the partzufim and the Lurianic cosmogony).,,reviewed ENT_JM_NUKVA,PER_JM_LURIANIC,A,Lurianic/Safed Kabbalah (the partzufim and the Lurianic cosmogony).,,reviewed ENT_JM_RESHIMU,PER_JM_LURIANIC,A,Lurianic/Safed Kabbalah (the partzufim and the Lurianic cosmogony).,,reviewed ENT_JM_SAFED_KABBALISTS,PER_JM_LURIANIC,high,"The 16th-century circle of mystics gathered at Safed in the Galilee, the center of post-expulsion Kabbalah; home to Cordovero, Luria, Vital, Karo and Alkabetz.",SRC_SCHOLEM_KABBALAH,reviewed ENT_JM_SHEVIRAH,PER_JM_LURIANIC,A,Lurianic/Safed Kabbalah (the partzufim and the Lurianic cosmogony).,,reviewed ENT_JM_TIKKUN,PER_JM_LURIANIC,A,Lurianic/Safed Kabbalah (the partzufim and the Lurianic cosmogony).,,reviewed ENT_JM_TOHU,PER_JM_LURIANIC,A,Lurianic/Safed Kabbalah (the partzufim and the Lurianic cosmogony).,,reviewed ENT_JM_TZIMTZUM,PER_JM_LURIANIC,A,Lurianic/Safed Kabbalah (the partzufim and the Lurianic cosmogony).,,reviewed ENT_JM_VITAL,PER_JM_LURIANIC,high,"Hayyim ben Joseph Vital (1542-1620), Luria's foremost disciple and recorder; his Etz Chaim is the chief written source for the Lurianic system.",SRC_VITAL_ETZ_CHAIM,reviewed ENT_JM_ZEIR_ANPIN,PER_JM_LURIANIC,A,Lurianic/Safed Kabbalah (the partzufim and the Lurianic cosmogony).,,reviewed