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Kabbalah Books - Zohar - Mysticism - Reincarnation |
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Jewish Mysticism Knowledge Cards
- Language of Kabbalah:
the word evokes images of
wonderworking rabbis soaring
through celestial halls
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The Zohar
(English Five-volume set)
Translated by Maurice Simon, Harry Sperling, and Paul P.
Levertoff
Hardcover
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Kabbalah
Avraham Yaakov Finkel
Hear the authentic
wisdom of the Kabbalists, the masters of esoteric,
mystical Jewish teachings,
throughout the ages
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Which Lilith?
Edited by Enid Dame, Lilly
Rivlin, And Henny Wenkart
Hard Cover |
$27.99
The Tree of Life
Tree of Knowledge
Conversations with the Torah
Michael Rosenik |
$24.99
Zohar
Rabbi Moshe Miller
Autographed edition
"May you Merit to see the light of the zohar"
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God is a Verb
David A. Cooper
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Seeing God: Ten Life
Changing Lessons of the Kabbalah
by Rabbi David
Aaron
"a much-needed book today, Seeing G-d will open your eyes to experiencing your
life in new ways." - Rabbi Simon Jacobson, author of Toward a Meaningful
Life
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$29.99
The Oracle of
Kabbalah
Seidman, Richard
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Sefer Yetzirah
The Book of Creation Paperback |
$19.99
Bahir
Aryeh Kaplan
Paperback |
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Shney Luchot Habrit
All Hebrew
2 vols |
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Zohar HaKodesh
Im PiRoosh Mitok Midabash
[Book of the Holy
Zohar - Commentary "Sweeter than Honey]
All Hebrew - On all the Parashot
in the Torah 15 volume set |
$109.99
Shney Luchot HaBrit
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English Translation by
Rabbi Munk
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$179.99
Zohar
All Hebrew and Aramaic
10 volume set
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3 Vol all Hebrew Zohar |
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Zohar - This volume, the first in a series, is
an authentic English translation of the Zohar, together with a compendium of
commentaries gleaned from the classic commentators. It is very readable even for
those who have little or no background in Kabbalah.
[about
this book]
Kabbalah, or Jewish Mysticism, means "the received
tradition" from the Hebrew word l'kabeil - to
receive. It also derives from the word "hakbalah,"
correspondence or parallel, for the Kabbalah shows
the intrinsic correspondence between things which
have no apparent connection. It does this by
examining the spiritual root of things above,
finding that ultimately everything is connected in
and through their original source |
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