The Sabbatean crisis had lasted nearly a …

Years: 1744 - 1755

The Sabbatean crisis had lasted nearly a century, some of its aftereffects even longer.

It has led, for example, to the formation of sects whose members are externally converted to Islam—notably the Dönmeh (Turkish, “apostates”) of Salonika (whose descendants still live in Turkey).

The Dönmeh believe that the conversion of Sabbatai Zevi is a step in the fulfillment of the messianic prophecy.

They therefore have also converted from Judaism to Islam but secretly practice various Judaic rites.

Although they remain apart from the larger Jewish community, they preserve some knowledge of Hebrew, keep secret Hebrew names, forbid intermarriage with the Muslim population, and conduct their marriage and funeral rites in secret.

As the Dönmeh remain secretive and live in separate quarters, they are not generally noticed by the Muslims.

Internally they split into a number of subsects, reflecting social distinctions and disputes over the successors to Sabbatai.

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