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Jan 22, 2004
| 1 A spiritual path of transformation is brilliantly laid out by the devout Kabbalist Rabbi Moshe Luzzato(Ramchal). Vowelized Hebrew text with facing English. New, complete index. Translator: Rabbi Shraga Silverstein. |
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2 Secrets of The Future Temple will enlighten and inspire all who seriously yearn and hope for the Temple which is destined to stand eternally in Jerusalem as the House of Prayer for All the Nations. The Bible records the prophet Ezekiel's vision of being transported to Jerusalem, where a heavenly angel showed him this Temple, giving him precise measurements of all its building, chambers, courtyards, gates and other details. The inner meaning and purpose of the Future Temple are explained in full in Mishkney Elyon, "Dwellings of the Supreme", a priceless jewel in the legacy of towering 18th century mystical genius Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzato (Ramchal, 1707-47). The Temple is the center point where all the branches of the Tree of Life connect with their roots, channeling a flow of sustenance and blessing to the entire world. Secrets Of The Future Temple presents a clear English translation of this kabbalistic classic together with diagrams of the Temple and Altar and other study aids. An extensive Overwiev traces the Temple vision from the Founding Fathers of Judaism onwards, reviews Ramchal's life and works, and explains the central concepts of Mishkney Elyon in simple, understandable terms. Translated by Avraham Yehoshua ben Yaakov Greenbaum (Kabbalah) |
| 3 In this sequel to The Ways of Reason, the Ramchal explains key logical concepts as they are applied to Talmudic analysis. Includes a new workbook supplement by the author. Vowelized Hebrew with facing English and 15 pages of explanatory charts. Translator: Sackton, R' David; Tscholkowsky, R' Chaim. |
| 4 The true meaning of man's creation in the Divine Image. Vowelized Hebrew with facing English text. Translator: Rabbi Shraga Silverstein. |
| 5 Written over 250 years ago by the Ramchal, Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzato, is one of the most systematic expositions of Jewish fundamental beliefs ever written. Here the Ramchal begins with basic beliefs regarding the existence of G-d and His purpose in creation, and shows how most of the other important teachings of Judaism are a logical consequence of these concepts. In this volume, the reader has the privilege of studying the text with the help of Rabbi Yosef Begun's marginal notes. Vowelized, facing Hebrew and English texts. This edition was translated and annotated by Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan and revised by Gershon Robinson. |