Proper noun
Luria (plural Lurias)
A surname from Hebrew.
According to interpretations of Luria, the catastrophe stemmed from the "unwillingness" of the residue imprint after the Tzimtzum to relate to the new vitality that began creation. Source: Internet
At an even later time, the term began to generally be applied to Zoharic teachings as elaborated upon by Isaac Luria Arizal. Source: Internet
According to one tradition, Isaac Luria sought to dissuade him from pursuing kabbalistic studies. Source: Internet
In 2018, Luria defeated Taylor, who served in the US Navy as a SEAL sniper. Source: Internet
Luria, "The Working Brain" (1973), pp. 20– 22. The contemporary field of behavioral neuroscience focuses on physical causes underpinning behavior. Source: Internet
Alexander Luria 's earlier work on neuropsychological processes led to the PASS theory (1997). Source: Internet