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İKİNCİL / MODERN KAYNAKLAR

      - Kitaplar

  1. Afyoncu, Erhan. Sahte Mesih: Sabbatay Sevi ve Yahudiler. Istanbul: Yeditepe, 2013.

  2. Akyalçın, Dilek. “Les Sabbatéens Saloniciens (1845–1912): Des Individus Pluriels Dans Une Société Urbaine En Transition.” Unpublished Ph.D. Thesis. Paris Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, 2013.

  3. Ahlberg, Sture. A Comparative Analysis of the Sabbatians, the People's Temple amd the Unification Church. Stockholm, 1986.

  4. Ahrens, Christiane. Sabbatai Zwi (1626-1676): Untersuchungen zu Einer messianischen Bewegung und Ihrer Rezeption in Deutschsrachigen, Zeitgenossischen Quellen. Lehramt am Gymnasium, 1979.

  5. Almaz, Ahmet. Tarihin Esrarengiz Bir Sayfası. İstanbul: Kültür Yayıncılık, 2002.

  6. Alkan, Mehmet. Terakki Vakfı ve Terakki Okulları İmparatorluk’tan Cumhuriyet’e Selanik’ten İstanbula. Istanbul: Boyut, 2003

  7. Alpert, Reuven. Caught in the Crack: Encounters with the Jewish Muslims of Turkey: a Spiritual Travelogue. New York: Wandering soul press, 2002.

  8. Alqayam, Abraham. The Mystery of Faith in the Writings of Nathan of Gaza. [Hebrew], Unpublished Ph.D. Thesis, Hebrew University, 1993.

  9. Angel, Marc. Foundations of Sephardic Spirituality (Vermon: Jewish Lights Publishing, 2006).

  10. Anastassiadou, Meropi. Selanik, 1830-1912. çev. Işık Ergüden. İstanbul: Türkiye Ekonomik ve Toplumsal Tarih Vakfi, 2001.

  11. Ankori, Zwi. Karaites in Byzantium. New York, 1957.

  12. Ashtor, Eliyahu. The Jews of Muslim Spain. 3 vols. Philadelphia, 1984.

  13. Baer, Yitzhak. A History of the Jews in Christian Spain. Philadelphia, 1966.

  14. Baer, Marc David. Honored by the Glory of Islam: Conversion and Conquest in Ottoman Europe. New York: Oxford University Press, 2008.; Baer, Marc David. The Dönme: Jewish Converts, Muslim Revolutionaries, and Secular Turks. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2009

  15. Bali, Rifat. A Scapegoat for All Seasons: The Dönmes or Crypto-Jews of Turkey. Istanbul: ISIS, 2008.; Bali, Rifat. Wealth Tax Affair. Istanbul: Libra, 2012.

  16. Barnai, Jacob. Sabbatianism: Social Perspectives. [Hebrew], Jerusalem: The Zalman Shazar Center, 2000.

  17. Behemoaras, Lizi. Türkiye'de Aydınların Gözüyle Yahudiler. İstanbul: Gözlem, 1993.

  18. Beinart, Haim ed. The Sephardi Legacy. 2 vols. Jerusalem, 1992.

  19. Benatar, Jacqueline. Le judéo-espagnol des Juifs de Salonique à travers les Responsa de Samuel de Medina et Isaac Adarbi au 16e siècle. Yerushalayim: ha-Universitah ha-'Ivrit, 1984

  20. Benayahu, Meir. The Shabbatean Movement in Greece. [Hebrew], Jerusalem, 1973.

  21. Ben-Avi, Ithamar, 1882-1943. 'Im Shahar 'Atsma'utenu: Zikhronot hayav shel ha-Yeled   ha-'Ivri ha-Rishon.  [S.l.]: ha-Va'ad ha-tsiburi le-hotsa'at kitve Itamar Ben Avi. Jerusalem, 1961.

  22. Ben-Naeh, Yaron. Jews in the realm of the Sultans: Ottoman Jewish society in the seventeenth century. Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck, 2008.

  23. Ben-Zvi, Itzhak. The Exiled and the Redeemed. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1961.

  24. Ben-Zvi, Itzhak. Mehkarim u-Mekorot le-Toldot ha-Tenu'ah ha-Shabeta'it: Mukdashim li-Shene'or Zalman Shazar bi-mel'ot lo Shiv'im Shanah. Yerushalayim: Mekhon Ben-Tsevi, ha-Universitah ha-'Ivrit, 'al yede Kiryat sefer, 1960.

  25. Beruchiah, Salonica. Berukhyah Rosh ha-Shabtaim be-Saloniki. Jerusalem, 1941.

  26. Bunis, David. Voices from Jewish Salonica. Thessalonici, 1999.

  27. Carlebach, Elisheva. The Pursuit of Heresy: Rabbi Moshe Hagis and the Sabbatian Controversy. Colombia, 1990.

  28. Cooperman, Eugene A. Turco-Jewish Relations in the Ottoman City of Salonica, 1889-1912: Two Communities in Support of the Ottoman Empire. Unpublished Ph.D. Thesis, NY Uni. 1991.

  29. Dan, Joseph. ed. The Christian Kabbalah: Jewish Mystical Books & Their Christian Interpreters: a Symposium. Cambridge: Harvard College Library, 1997.

  30. Danon, Abraham. Etudes  Sabbatiennes. Paris, 1910.

  31. Düzdağ, Ertuğrul. Yakin Tarihimizde Gizli Çehreler: Parvus, Tekinalp Munis, Shabbethai Tzevi, Karakaşzade Rüşdü. İstanbul, 1991.

  32. Düzdağ, Ertuğrul. Yakın Tarihimizde Dönmelik ve Dönmeler. İstanbul: Zwi-Geyik, 2003.

  33. Eden, Esin. Salonika, A Family Cookbook. Athens: Telos Press, 1997.

  34. Elior, Rachel. ha-Halom ve-Shivro: ha-Tenu`ah ha-Shabta'it u-Sheluhoteha: Meshihiyut, Shabta'ut u-Frankizm (The Sabbatian Movement and Its Aftermath: Messianism, Sabbatianism and Frankism). 2 vols. Jerusalem: Ha-Merkaz le-heker ha-kabalah, 2001.

  35. Elmaleh, Abraham. Shabtai Tsevi: Kitotav u-Seride Tenuato ha-Meshihit be-Yamenu Eleh.  Yerushalayim, 1947.

  36. Emmanuel, I.S. Histoire Israelites de Salonique. 2 vols. Paris, 1935.

  37. Epstein, Mark Alan. The Ottoman Jewish Communities and Their Role in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries. Freiburg, 1980.

  38. Eroğlu, Ahmet Hikmet. Osmanlı Devleti'nde Yahudiler. Ankara, 1997.

  39. Eygi, Mehmed Şevket. İki kimlikli, Gizli, Esrarlı ve Çok Güçlü bir Cemaat Yahudi Türkler yahut Sabetaycılar. İstanbul: Zvi-Geyik Yayınları, 2000.

  40. Freely, John. The Lost Messiah: In Search of Sabbatai Sevi. London: Penguin, 2002.

  41. Galip, Selahaddin. Türkiyede Dönmeler ve Dönmelik. İstanbul, 1977.

  42. Galante, Abraham. Histoire des Juifs de Turquie. 9 vols. İstanbul: ISIS, 1990.

  43. Galante, Abraham. Nouveaux documents sur Sabbetai Sevi; Organisation et us et Coutumes de ses Adeptes. Istanbul, Société Anonyme de Papeterie et d'Imprimerie (Fratelli Haim), 1935. [This book is translated into Turkish: Sabetay Sevi ve Sabetaycilarin gelenekleri, Istanbul, Zvi-Geyik Yayınları, 2000.]

  44. Gitlitz, David. Secrecy and Deceit: the Religion of the Crypto-Jews. Philadelphia, 1999.

  45. Goffman, Daniel. Izmir and Levantine World 1550-1650. Seattle, 1990.

  46. Goldish, Matt D. and Richard H. Popkin. Millenarianism and Messianism in Early Modern European Culture. Vol. 1, London: Kluwer Academic, 2001.

  47. Goldish, Matt. Rabbi Jacob Sasportas: Defender of Torah Authority in an Age of Change. Unpublished MA Thesis, Hebrew University, 1991.

  48. Goldish, Matt. The Sabbatean Prophets. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2004.

  49. Gövsa, Alattin. Sabbatay Sevi. İstanbul, 1939. [Republished by the Millennium Yayınları, Ankara, 2002].

  50. Graetz, Henry. History of the Jews. v. 4 and 5, Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society of America, 1894; Graetz, Heinrich. Geschichte der Juden von den ältesten zeiten bis auf die gegenwart. Aus den quellen neu bearb. 11 vols. Leipzig, 1897.Greenwald, Jekuthiel Judah. Le-shorot ha-Shabtaaim be-Ungarya. Vac: Bi-defuso shel M. khahan, 1912.

  51. Halamish, Moshe. The Kabbala in Yemen at 17th Century. [Hebrew], Ramat Gan: Hotsaat Universtat Bar Ilan, 1984.

  52. Halperin, David. Abraham Miguel Cardozo: Selected Writings. New York, 2001.

  53. Hananel, A.  and  E. Eskenazi. Evreiski Izvori: Fontes hebraici ad res oeconomicas socialesque Terrarum Balcanicarum saeculo XVI Pertinentes: Collegerunt, tduxerunt et interpretati Sunt. Sofia, 1958.

  54. Hanioğlu, M. Şükrü. Preparation for a Revolution: the Young Turks, 1902-1908. New York: Oxford University Press, 2001.

  55. Idel, Moshe. Kabbalah: New Perspectives. New York, 1988; Idel, Moshe. The Mystical Experience in Abraham Abulafia. Albany: SUNY, 1988.; Idel, Moshe. Hasidism: Between Ecstasy and Magic. New York, 1995; Idel, Moshe. Messianic Mystics. New Haven: Yale University, 1998.

  56. Karmi, Ilan. Jewish Sites of Istanbul: A Guide Book. Istanbul: Isis Press, 1992.

  57. Koningsveld, P.S.& J. Sadan & Q.Samarrai. Yemenite Authorities and Jewish Messianism. Leiden: Faculty of Theology, 1990.

  58. Küçük, Abdurrahman. Dönmelik ve Dönmeler Tarihi. Ankara, 1972.

  59. Lenowitz, Harris. The Jewish Messiahs: From the Galilee to Crown Heights.  New York: Oxford University Press, 1998.

  60. Liebes, Yehuda. Studies in Jewish myth and Jewish Messianism. Albany: SUNY, 1993.; Liebes, Yehuda. Sod ha-emunah ha-Shabtait: Kovets Maamarim, Jerusalem: Bialik Institute, 1995.

  61. Moyal, Eliyahu. The Sabbatian Movement in Moracco: Its History and Sources. (Hebrew), Tel Aviv, 1984.

  62. Naor, Bezalel. Post-Sabbatian Sabbatianism. New York: Orot, 1999.

  63. Nehema, Joseph. Historie des israelites de Salonique. 3 vols. Paris, 1936.

  64. Netenyahu, Benzion. The Marranos of Spain. New York, 1966.

  65. Parlak, Türkmen. Yeni Asır’ın Selanik Yılları: 1895-1924. Yeni Asır Yayınları, 1986.

  66. Rodrigue, Aron, and Benbassa, Esther. Sephardi Jewry: A History of the Judeo-Spanish Community, 14th--20th Centuries. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1999.

  67. Rosanes, Salomon A. Divre yeme Yisrael be-Togarmah Shel pi me-orot Rishonim. (History of the Jews of Turkey and the Levant). 4 vols. Ashdod: Merkaz  Zikhron edoshe Polin, 1996.[(Reprint of 1935 edition). 4: (1640-1730), Sofia, 1933. 49-92; 401-91].

  68. Rozen, Minna. A History of the Jewish Community in Istanbul: the Formative Years, 1453-1566. Leiden: Brill, 2002.

  69. Saperstein, Marc. ed. Essential Papers on Messianic Movements and Personalities in Jewish History. New York: New York University Press, 1992.

  70. Scholem, Gershom Gerhard. At the footsteps of the Messiah. [Hebrew], Tel Aviv, 1943; Sholem, Gershom. Major Trends in Jewish Mysticism. New York, 1954.; Scholem, Gershom. Sabbatai Sevi:Mystical Messiah. New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1973.; Scholem, Gershom. Messianic Idea in Judaism. New York: Socken, 1971.; Scholem, Gershom. Jewish Gnosticism, Merkabah Mysticism and Talmudic Tradition, New York, 1965.; Scholem, Gershom. Studies and Texts Concerning the History of Sabbateanism and its Metamorphoses. [Hebrew], Jerusalem, 1974.; Scholem, Gershom. Mahkarai Shabtaut, (Reserches in Sabbatianism), ed. Yahuda Liebes, Telaviv, 1991.

  71. Shai, Eli. Messiah of Incest: New and Uncensored History of the Sexual Element in Jewish Mystical Messianism. (Hebrew), Jerusalem, 2002.

  72. Sharot, Stephen, Messianism, Mysticism and Magic: A Sociological Analysis of Jewish Religious Movements, Chapel Hil1, 1982.

  73. Spivak, Isaac. Ha-Mashiah me-Izmir Shabtai Tsevi: Shelosh meot Shanah le-Hofaat ha-Shabtaut, Naftuleha u-Sefiheha. Jerusalem, 1967.

  74. Tietze, Andre & J. Yahalom. Ottoman Melodies and Hebrew Hymns: A 16th Century Cross-Cultural Adventure.  Budapest: Akademia Kiado, 1995.

  75. Tishby, Isaiah. The wisdom of the Zohar: An Anthology of Texts. Systematically arranged and rendered into Hebrew by Fischel Lachower and Isaiah Tishby; with extensive introductions and explanations by Isaiah Tishby ; English translation by David Goldstein, York, 1989

  76. Yerushalmi, Y.H. From Spanish Court to Italian Ghetto: Isaac Cardoso: A Study in Seventeenth Century Marranism and Jewish Apologetics. New York, 1971.

  77. Zorlu, Ilgaz. Evet Ben Selanikliyim. İstanbul: Kaynak Yayınları, 1996. [Zorlu’s book was published several times with some revisions. The 11th edition was published by Zwi-Geyik Yayınları in 2003].

       - Makaleler

 

  1. Alqayam, Abraham. “Bury My Faith: A Letter from Shabbetai Zevi in Exile”. [İbranice] Peamim, 1994.

  2. Alqayam, Abraham. “Sabbatai Sevi’s Holy Zohar”. [İbranice], Kabbalah: Journal for the Study of Jewish Mystical Texts, 3 (1998): 345-387.

  3. Alqayam, Abraham. “A Judeo-Arabic Sabbatian Apocalyptic Hymn”. [İbranice], Kabbalah: Journal for the Study of Jewish Mystical Texts, 2 (1997): 105-141.

  4. Baer, Marc. “Revealing a Hidden Community: Ilgaz Zorlu and the Debate in Turkey over the Dönme/Sabbateans.” Turkish Studies Association Bulletin, 23. 1 (Spring 1999): 68-75.

  5. Baer, Marc. “Selanik Dönmelerinin Camisi: Ortak Bir Geçmisin Tek Yadigarı.” in Tarih ve Toplum, (Aralık 1997).

  6. Barnai, Jacob. “From Sabbateanism to Modernization: Ottoman Jewry on the Eve of the Ottoman Reforms and the Haskala.” in Sephardi and Middle Eastern Jewries, ed. Goldberg, Harvey, Indiana, 1996.

  7. Barnai, Jacob. “The Sabbatean Movement in Smyrna: The Social Bacground.” in Jewish Sects, Religious Movements, Political Parties, ed. Menahem Mor, Nebraska, 1992.

  8. Barnai, Jacob. “Christian Messianism and the Portuguese Marranos: The Emergence of Sabbateanism in Smyrna.” Jewish History, Vol. 7, No. 2 (Fall, 1993): 119-126.

  9. Barnai, Jacob. “The Outbreak of Sabbateanism-the Eastern European Factor.” in Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy, 4 (1994): 171-183.

  10. Barnai, Jacob. “The Spread of the Sabbatean Movement in the Seventeen and Eighteenth Centuries.” in Communications in the Jewish Diaspora: Pre Modern World, ed. Sophia Menache, Leiden: Brill, 1996

  11. Barnai, Jacob. “A Document from Izmir Concerning Sabbatai.” in Jerusalem Studies of Jewish Thought, 11 (1998).

  12. Benayahu, Meir. “A Document Containing Polemical Controversy with a Sabbatian sect on the Meaning of Godship.” in Sefunot, 1 (1958): 118-128.

  13. Benayahu, Meir. “Sabbatian Testiomonies in the Notebook of Benjamin ha-Cohen and Abraham Ravigo.” [Hebrew], in Studies in Mysticsm and Religion, ed. E.E. Urbach, Jerusalem: Magnes Press, 1967, 35-47.

  14. Benayahu, Meir. “Sabbatian Liturgical Composition and Other Documents from a Persian Manuscript.” [Hebrew] Sefunot, 3 (1960).

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  16. Bendt, Theodore. “Die Donmes oder Mamin in Salonich.” in Ausland, LXI (1888): 186-190 and 206-209

  17. Bernfeld, S. “Letoldot Meuruut Sabbatai Sevi.” [Hebrew] in Kobetz Al Yad, 9 (Berlin, 1899): 1-11.

  18. Bezmen, Pamir. “Mevlevi Şair Yazar Mesnevihan Mehmet Esat Dede.” in Antik & Dekor, 23 (1994): 138-143

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  20. Bornstein-Makovetsky, Leah. “Jewish Converts to Islam and Christianity in the Ottoman Empire in the Nineteenth Century.” in The Last Ottoman Century and Beyond: The Jews in Turkey and the Balkans 1808-1945, ed. Minna Rozen, Tel Aviv, 2002.

  21. Carlebach, Elisheva. “Sabbatianism and the Jewish-Christian Polemic.” in Proceedings of the 10th World Congress of Jewish Studies, ed. David Assaf, (Jerusalem 1990), II: 1-7.

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  29. Fenton, Paul. “Shabbatay Sebi and His Muslim Contemporary Muhammed an-Niyazi.” in Approaches to Judaism in Medieval Times, vol.3, ed. David Blumenthal, Atlanta, 1990, 81-88.; Fenton, Paul. “A New Collection of the Sabbatian Hymns.” in ha-Halom ve-Shivro: ha-Tenu`ah ha-Shabta'it u-Sheluhoteha: meshihiyut, Shabta'ut u-Frankizm (The Sabbatian Movement and Its Aftermath: Messianism, Sabbatianism and Frankism). 2 vols. ed. Elior Rachel Elior, Jerusalem: Ha-Merkaz le-heker ha-kabalah, 2001, 329-352.; Fenton, Paul. “A Document from the Internal Circles of Sabbateans in Adrianople.” [Hebrew], in Peamim, 44 (1990).; Fenton, Paul. “The Tomb of the Messiah of Ishmael.” in Peamim, 25 (1985).

  30. Friedlaender, Israel. “Shitic Influence in Judaism.” in JQR, (1911-12): 235-300. (The abridged version of this article was reprinted in Essential Papers on Messianic Movements and Personalities in Jewish History, ed. Marc Saperstein, New York: New York University Press, 1992

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