Beer Perlhefter

1650–1713

Beer Eybeschütz adopted the more prominent family name of his wife, Bella bat Jacob Perlhefter. Beer, a follower of the Sabbatean Abraham Rovigo (ca. 1650–1713), was among his close circle in Modena. Becoming disillusioned, he returned to Germany, teaching Hebrew at the Altdorf court of the Christian Hebraist Johann Christoph Wagenseil (1633–1705). Beer wrote Be’er sheva (Well of the Oath), a Yiddish-language ethical work, with an introduction by his wife Bella, who writes that, after finding consolation in her husband’s words on the death of their seven children, she urged him to commit them to writing for the benefit of a wider audience.

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Be’er sheva (Well of the Oath)

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One must know that man possesses a greater virtue than the beast, because a beast also has in it the breath of life and likewise has the intelligence to eat and drink, and the desire to lie with the…