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Rabbi Moshe ben Mordechai Zacuto, also known as the Ramaz , was probably born around 1620, but the exact year is still unclear. Some claim that he was born in 1625, while some others say that he was not born later than 1612. A possible homonymy further complicated things, for there is evidence of a Moshe Zacuto in Venice in 1645, with the reputation of a great scholar, and a Moshe Zacuto studying in the Beit Midrash in Amsterdam in 1651. Y. Melkman (Mozes Zacuto en Zijn Familie, Studia Rosenthaliana 3, no. 2, 1969, pages 145-155) attempted a reconstruction, and said: Zacuto was born shortly after the year 1610, apparently in Amsterdam. He learned in the Beit Midrash “Talmud Torah ” that his father was amongst its founders. In the year 1621, the family moved to Hamburg. Since there was no Beit Midrash there, Zacuto traveled to Poland. In 1642, he lived in Hamburg, and thought about Aliyah to Eretz Israel. In 1647 or 1648 he arrived in Venice and proofread Hebrew books. What is more undisputed, is that he was a great Italian kabbalist and scholar. He had an exceptional knowledge, and wrote a number of important treatises. Shorshei Ha-Shemot is considered still today the most authoritative compilation about Kabbalah Ma’asit (practical Kabbalah ), and a standard reference for meditation exercises, spells, amulets, etc.; Zacuto collects alphabetically and explains all the holy names, their origin, and their powers. He also gives clear instructions to perform Yechudim (Unions) according to the lurianic tradition, which he learned directly by the emissaries of Safed who came in Italy. He strives to find every possible