Pardes Rimonim
Author: Moshe David Tendler
Publisher: KTAV Publishing House, Inc.
Published: 1988
Total Pages: 148
ISBN-13: 9780881251449
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Author: Moshe David Tendler
Publisher: KTAV Publishing House, Inc.
Published: 1988
Total Pages: 148
ISBN-13: 9780881251449
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Moses ben Jacob Cordovero
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Published: 2007
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781897352175
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPardes Rimonim is a classic work of authentic Kabbalah penned by the preeminent scholar, Rabbi Moshe Cordovero (Ramak). A powerful intellect, fertile writer, and gigantic figure in Kabbalah, Ramak (circa 1520-1570) distinguished himself first in Talmudic studies while under the tutelage of Rabbi Yosef Caro. However, he began his Kabbalah studies at age 20 with Rabbi Shlomo Alkabetz, who was both his brother-in-law and composer of Lecha Dodi. In the Pardes, Ramak also displays a marked philosophical influence by the Rambam (Rabbi Moshe Ben Maimon, i.e. Maimonides). Indeed, Ramak's encyclopedic work in Kabbalah heralded the renaissance of kabbalistic genius that emerged after him in Safed. A comprehensive work collecting the kabbalistic learning of that time, the original Hebrew version of the Pardes was a single volume composed of 32 parts and was written in both Hebrew and Aramaic. This edition comprises 12 volumes, and this is volume 1.
Author: Yaacob Dweck
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 2013-12-26
Total Pages: 297
ISBN-13: 0691162158
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Scandal of Kabbalah is the first book about the origins of a culture war that began in early modern Europe and continues to this day: the debate between kabbalists and their critics on the nature of Judaism and the meaning of religious tradition. From its medieval beginnings as an esoteric form of Jewish mysticism, Kabbalah spread throughout the early modern world and became a central feature of Jewish life. Scholars have long studied the revolutionary impact of Kabbalah, but, as Yaacob Dweck argues, they have misunderstood the character and timing of opposition to it. Drawing on a rang.
Author: Aryeh Kaplan
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 366
ISBN-13: 1568213816
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMeditative methods of Kabbalah. A lucid presentation of the meditative methods, mantras, mandalas and other devices used, as well as a penetrating interpretation of their significance in the light of contemporary meditative research.
Author: Moses ben Jacob Cordovero
Publisher: KTAV Publishing House, Inc.
Published: 1994
Total Pages: 284
ISBN-13: 9780881254396
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFirst published in 1587, Moses Cordovero's now classic introduction to Kabbalah, Or Ne'erav, was intended to serve several purposes; it was meant both to provide a justification for the study of Kabbalah and to encourage that study by providing detailed instructions for interested laymen on how to go about that study; indeed, it was intended as a precis of Cordovero's much larger Pardes Rimmonim. In many ways, Cordovero was ideally suited to compose such a work. His teacher of rabbinics was no other than R. Joseph Caro, author of the Shulhan Arukh, which rapidly became the halakhic code par excellence. His master in Kabbalah was Solomon ha-Levi Alkabetz, whose sister he subsequently married. The result of his studies with both was no less than a kabbalistic "code", a systematic kabbalistic theology of the Zohar, the basic text of Jewish mysticism. But this work was too large, and too complex to be easily mastered. Moreover, it assumed too much previous knowledge to serve as an introduction to the subject; hence the need for Or Ne'erav. Or Ne'erav succeeded in fulfilling all these purposes, and has remained a classic introduction to the study of Kabbalah - and is used as such to this day. Dr. Robinson's accurate but readable translation is the first English rendition of this essential work. -- Back cover.
Author: Aryeh Kaplan
Publisher: Weiser Books
Published: 1997-05-01
Total Pages: 426
ISBN-13: 9780877288558
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNow in its 7th printing since republication in 1997, the Sefer Yetzirah has established itself as a primary source for all serious students of Kabbalah. Rabbi Kaplan's translation of this oldest and most mysterious of all Kabbalistic texts provides a unique perspective on the meditative and magical aspects of Kabbalah. He expounds on the dynamics of the spiritual domain, the worlds of Sefirot, souls and angels. This translation is based on Gra version of the Sefer Yetzirah and includes the author's extraordinary commentary on all its mystical aspects including kabbalistic astrology, Ezekiel's vision and the 231 gates. Also included are three alternative versions to make this volume the most complete work on the Sefer Yetzirah available in English.
Author: R' Moshe C. Luzzatto
Publisher: Feldheim Publishers
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 402
ISBN-13: 9781583303603
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Moshe Ḥayyim Luzzatto
Publisher: Feldheim Publishers
Published: 1983
Total Pages: 462
ISBN-13: 9780873063449
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExplores Divine regulation of the world. With Rabbi Yosef Begun's marginal notes. Vowelized, facing Hebrew and English texts.
Author: Aryeh Kaplan
Publisher: Mesorah Publications
Published: 1991
Total Pages: 350
ISBN-13: 9780899068664
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this volume published by the OU and NCSY, Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan asks hard questions about Judaism and its commandments, and he gives compelling answers that have broadened the horizons of countles
Author: Moses ben Jacob Cordovero
Publisher:
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 226
ISBN-13: 9781897352458
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPardes Rimonim is a classic work of authentic Kabbalah penned by the preeminent scholar, Rabbi Moshe Cordovero (Ramak). A powerful intellect, fertile writer, and gigantic figure in Kabbalah, Ramak (circa 1520-1570) distinguished himself first in Talmudic studies while under the tutelage of Rabbi Yosef Caro. However, he began his Kabbalah studies at age 20 with Rabbi Shlomo Alkabetz, who was both his brother-in-law and composer of Lecha Dodi. In the Pardes, Ramak also displays a marked philosophical influence by the Rambam (Rabbi Moshe Ben Maimon, i.e. Maimonides). Indeed, Ramak's encyclopedic work in Kabbalah heralded the renaissance of kabbalistic genius that emerged after him in Safed. A comprehensive work collecting the kabbalistic learning of that time, the original Hebrew version of the Pardes was a single volume composed of 32 parts and was written in both Hebrew and Aramaic. This edition comprises 12 volumes, and this is volume 4.