Kabbalah in a Surprising Place: Joseph Smith’s Engagement with Jewish Mysticism
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LDS Joseph Smith studied under Jacob Seixas for 6 mo. His uncle the Gabbai & slaver, Moses Seixas founded the Grand Lodge of Rhode Island— Maurice Pinay (@MauricePinay) May 23, 2017
Moses Seixas was also a founder of the Bank of Rhode Island— Maurice Pinay (@MauricePinay) May 23, 2017
This is all coincidence, of course.— Maurice Pinay (@MauricePinay) May 23, 2017
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