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Isaiah or Yeshayahu ben Avraham Ha-Levi Horowitz (Hebrew: ישעיה בן אברהם הלוי הורוויץ), (c. 1555 – March 24, 1630), also known as the Shelah HaKaddosh (השל"ה הקדוש "the holy Shelah") after the title of his best-known work, was a prominent rabbi and mystic.
Rabbi Isaiah Halevi Horowitz is famous as the " Sheloh Hakodosh" (the saintly Shelo) because of his great work, Shnei Luehos Habris ( SheLoH ).
Isaías o Yeshayahu ben Avraham Ha-Levi Horowitz (hebreo: ישעיה בן אברהם הלוי הורוויץ), (c. 1555 – 24 de marzo de 1630), también conocido como Shelah HaKaddosh (השל"ה הקדוש "la santa Shelah") después del título de su obra más conocida , fue un destacado rabino y místico.
Isaiah ben Jacob HaLevi Horowitz was a Polish rabbi and kabbalist. He was the most illustrious member of the distinguished Horowitz family, a family that descended from [R. Zerachiah HaLevi of Gerona](https://www.sefaria.org/topics/zerachiah-ha-levi-of-girona).
Written by Rabbi Isaiah HaLevi Horowitz, Shenei Luchot HaBerit (Shelah) is a 17th-century encyclopedic compilation of ethics, mysticism, and law that profoundly influenced the development of Chasidut.
German cabalist, rabbi, and author; born at Prague about 1555; died at Safed about 1630. At an early age he accompanied his father, Abraham Horowitz, to Poland and studied under Solomon Rabbi Lebush's in Cracow.
Rabbi Isaiah Horowitz (1565-1630), known as the Shlah from the name of his chief work (Shnei Luḥot HaBrit – The Two Tablets of the Covenant), was a rabbi in Central and Eastern Europe and later Chief Ashkenazi Rabbi of Jerusalem.