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词条 Abba Sabra
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{{Expand Hebrew|אבא צברה|date=January 2015}}Abba Sabra (fl. c. 1450) was an Ethiopian Orthodox monk, and the teacher of the children of Emperor Zara Yaqob of Ethiopia.[1] Abba Sabra tried to convert the Beta Israel (Ethiopian Jews), but was instead converted by them to Judaism.[1] He is best known for introducing monasticism to the Beta Israel, and the tradition of Jewish monks continued down the centuries until the Great Famine of the 1890s decimated their monasteries in Lay Armachiho.[2]

He then later converted the son of king Zara Yaqob, Saga-Amlak, who adopted the religious name Abba Saga.

Later Abba Sabra and Abba Saga established a separate kingdom in modern day Ethiopia in which Jews were not persecuted.{{Citation needed|date=January 2009}}

References

1. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=ndTZGIxxJlgC&pg=PA149&dq=A+Song+Of+Longing+Abba+Sabra#PPA149,M1 "A Song Of Longing by Kay Kaufman Shelemay"]
2. ^Richard Pankhurst, "The Falashas, or Judaic Ethiopians, in Their Christian Ethiopian Setting", African Affairs, Vol. 91 (October 1992), pp. 567-582
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