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Ithamar |
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Ithamar (ĭth`əmär), in the Bible, son of Aaron. |
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| The scholarly tradition in ancient Judaism with which Wink is most familiar and on which he exclusively depends, is that of a group of specialists in early Jewish mysticism, like Ithamar Gruenwald, Martha Himmelfarb, Peter Shaefer, Jarl Fossum, and the like; who have successfully demonstrated the presence in Judaism of "an unbroken chain of esoteric traditions lasting 2,500 years. |
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