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Kabbalah books

Below are the best books we could find on Kabbalah.

Kabbalah is a tradition within Jewish mysticism that attempts to explain the relationship between the eternal (God, the unchanging creator) and the mortal (the universe, God’s creation). There is no single text or philosophy that defines Kabbalah; instead, it is a collection of philosophies, texts, and theories that build upon each other with the same goal. Kabbalah arose within the Jewish mystic tradition in twelfth- to thirteenth-century Spain and Southern France, and it was a primary influence in the development of Hasidic Judaism in the eighteenth century.

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Introduction to the World of Kabbalah

A synthesis of Halevi's works, this book is an overview of Kabbalah. It introduces the reader to its history and principles, including its cosmology, mythology, metaphysics, psychology, and working methods. Recommended for beginners, but also valuable for more advanced students.

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Education of a Kabbalist

This deeply felt memoir illuminates Rav Berg's relationship with his master, the great Kabbalist Rabbi Yehuda Brandwein—as well as the growth of The Kabbalah Centre, the world's largest organization dedicated to spreading the wisdom of Kabbalah.

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Kabbalah: The Divine Plan

An introduction to Kabbalah and modern Jewish mysticism.

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The Work of the Kabbalist

Explains the rituals of the kabbalists and relates the Tree of Life to depth psychology. Provides useful exercises that the contemporary student can apply in daily life.

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Introduction to the Cabala

Halevi traces cabalistic [sic] history from ancient and medieval periods to the present to explain the metaphysical background of the tree, and gradually reveal its principles and interacting symmetry and how it can be applied to living experience.

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Kabbalah: School of the Soul

Kabbalistic principles are applied to the study of esoteric organizations and their development. Themes include discipline, flowering, and the decline of schools of the soul, and the crucial role of a teacher. Group work is seen as vital for growth and transformation.

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The Energy of Hebrew Letters

According to the Zohar, among God€™s first creations were the 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet. Kabbalah teaches that the alphabet, called “ivrit€ in Hebrew, comes from the root word lavir, or to transfer.

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A Kabbalistic View of History

A Kabbalistic View of History describes the story of humanity and the purpose of existence in terms of kabbalistic principles.

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Adam and the Kabbalistic Trees

The theme of this book is a kabbalistic study of a human being. The sefirotic Tree of Life and Jacob's Ladder are used to understand Adam, the archetype of humanity.

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The Mystical Element in Judaism

"The Mystical Element in Judaism," is Abraham Joshua Heschel’s alternative to Gershom Scholem’s thesis of Kabbalah as significantly a gnostic phenomenon.

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