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How Did Kabbalah Begin? Brief History of Jewish Mysticism

2019

Some say Kabbalah goes all the way back to the beginning of time. Others say the first century. Here, we present a historical viewpoint of it going back to the thirteenth century in northern Spain, and how its influence has continued to shape Judaism today.

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The Path of a Kabbalist

This book traces the story of how Halevi, initially an artist and poet, became a writer about and a teacher of Kabbalah. Many of the illustrations are Halevi's, as well as the diagrams, which are a modern interpretation of the Tradition.

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The Essential Kabbalah: The Heart of Jewish Mysticism

A translation of the Kabbalah for the layperson includes a compact presentation of each primary text and features a practical analysis and vital historical information that offer insight into the various aspects of Jewish mysticism.

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Restoring Kabbalah to Mainstream Judaism

About 200 years ago, a Jewish scholar in Germany wrote a work called Judaism in Its Main Streams (or Hauptstroemungen, in German). In doing so, he created a new term, one that had never existed before: “Mainstream Judaism.”

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What Is Kabbalah, Anyway?

“Kabbalah” comes from the Hebrew word meaning “tradition” or “received knowledge.” Kabbalists claim their beliefs date back to the origins of the Torah.

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The Encyclopedia of Jewish Myth, Magic and Mysticism: Second Edition

Jewish esotericism is the oldest and most influential continuous occult tradition in the West. Presenting lore that can spiritually enrich your life, this one-of-a-kind encyclopedia is devoted to the esoteric in Judaism―the miraculous and the mysterious. In this second edition, Rabbi Geoffrey W.

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God Is a Verb: Kabbalah and the Practice of Mystical Judaism

Since medieval times, the mystical tradition of Kabbalah was restricted to qualified men over forty—because it was believed that only the most mature and pious could grasp its complexity and profound, life-changing implications.

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A Caravan on a Spiritual Silk Road

Warren Kenton talks about the ancient Jewish tradition of Kabbalah and what it can teach us in the present day

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Qabbalistic Magic: Talismans, Psalms, Amulets, and the Practice of High Ritual

A comprehensive guide to practicing the magic of the Qabbalah • Spells for everyday problems related to health, love, prosperity, and protection • Rituals for advanced high-level magic, such as invocation of angelic powers or spiritual vision • Explains how to make and design talismans,...

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The Book of Letters: A Mystical Hebrew Alphabet

In calligraphy by the author. Folktales about and exploration of the mystical meanings of the Hebrew Alphabet. Open the old prayerbook-like pages of The Book of Letters and you will enter a special world of sacred tradition and religious feeling.

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Jewish with Feeling: A Guide to Meaningful Jewish Practice

A how-to for Jewish spirituality that works. "A spiritual seeker is a person whose soul is awake. In this book I make no assumptions about how much you know about Judaism, what holidays you keep, or whether you believe in God. I want us to start from your soul's experience and carry on from there.

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