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The Golem of Prague
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Dybbuk
A glimpse of the supernatural in Jewish tradition
by Gershon Winkler
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Anthology of Jewish Mysticism An Introductory Work
Translated by Rabbi Raphael Ben
Zion
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Experience one of the most startling and controversial
metaphysical Jewish events of all time: the creation of
a golem, a man crafted out of clay by the exalted Rabbi Yehudah Loevy ben Bezalel (the Maharal) of Prague to
protect sixteenth-century
Jews from persecution.
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The Hebrew word "dybbuk" comes
from a word
meaning "cleaving" or "clinging."
A dybbuk is a wandering, disembodied soul which enters
another person's body and holds fast. This astonishing
book chronicles six fully documented and dramatized
reports of possession and exorcism in the Jewish
experience--including accounts of the dybbuks of Safed,
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The Soul of the Matter An introduction to the Jewish supernatural
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In this small but powerful
work, the author introduces the reader to the world of the
supernatural, according to Jewish tradition. The occult,
dreaming, reincarnation, soul possession and
transmigration, apparitions, spiritual bodies, sorcery,
superstition, the paranormal - all are discussed. This is
a book in which mourners often take comfort. An
enlightening, forceful work!
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