Mystifying Kabbalah

Mystifying Kabbalah
Title Mystifying Kabbalah PDF eBook
Author Boaz Huss
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 240
Release 2020-09-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 0190086971

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Most scholars of Judaism take the term "Jewish mysticism" for granted, and do not engage in a critical discussion of the essentialist perceptions that underlie it. Mystifying Kabbalah studies the evolution of the concept of Jewish mysticism. It examines the major developments in the academic study of Jewish mysticism and its impact on modern Kabbalistic movements in the contexts of Jewish nationalism and New Age spirituality. Boaz Huss argues that Jewish mysticism is a modern discursive construct and that the identification of Kabbalah and Hasidism as forms of mysticism, which appeared for the first time in the nineteenth century and has become prevalent since the early twentieth, shaped the way in which Kabbalah and Hasidism are perceived and studied today. The notion of Jewish mysticism was established when western scholars accepted the modern idea that mysticism is a universal religious phenomenon of a direct experience of a divine or transcendent reality and applied it to Kabbalah and Hasidism. "Jewish mysticism" gradually became the defining category in the modern academic research of these topics. This book clarifies the historical, cultural, and political contexts that led to the identification of Kabbalah and Hasidism as Jewish mysticism, exposing the underlying ideological and theological presuppositions and revealing the impact of this "mystification" on contemporary forms of Kabbalah and Hasidism.

Mystifying Kabbalah

Mystifying Kabbalah
Title Mystifying Kabbalah PDF eBook
Author Boaz Huss
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 199
Release 2020
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 0190086963

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Chapter 1: The modern concept of mysticism -- Chapter 2: Jewish mysticism and national theology -- Chapter 3: The new age of Kabbalah research -- Chapter 4: "Authorized guardians": the rejection of occult and contemporary Kabbalah -- Chapter 5: The mystification of Kabbalah: Abraham Abulafia in contemporary Kabbalah.

Keeping the Mystery Alive

Keeping the Mystery Alive
Title Keeping the Mystery Alive PDF eBook
Author Ariana Huberman
Publisher Academic Studies PRess
Total Pages 216
Release 2022-09-06
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1644698986

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This book delves into creative renditions of key aspects of Jewish Mysticism in Latin American literature, film, and art from the perspective of literary and cultural studies. It introduces the work of Latin American authors and artists who have been inspired by Jewish Mysticism from the 1960s to the present focusing on representations of dybbuks (transmigratory souls), the presence of Eros as part of the experience of mystical prayer, reformulations of Zoharic fables, and the search for Tikkun Olam (cosmic repair), among other key topics of Jewish Mysticism. The purpose of this book is to open up these aspects of their work to a broad audience who may or may not be familiar with Jewish Mysticism.

Cultic and Further Orders: Semiotics of a Kabbalistic Culture

Cultic and Further Orders: Semiotics of a Kabbalistic Culture
Title Cultic and Further Orders: Semiotics of a Kabbalistic Culture PDF eBook
Author Maurizio Mottolese
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 239
Release 2022-01-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004499008

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Through an unusual investigation of kabbalistic commentaries on prayer and ritual from the viewpoint of cultural semiotics, this book attempts to illuminate the features of a lasting Jewish tradition, showing in particular the relevance of ordering structures in Sephardi Kabbalah.

Jewish Mysticism

Jewish Mysticism
Title Jewish Mysticism PDF eBook
Author J. Abelson
Publisher Courier Corporation
Total Pages 212
Release 2001-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780486419961

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Concise classic on the salient features of Jewish mysticism and its impact on Jewish thought and worship. Based on researches of Jewish scholars, and reinforced by author's acquaintance with talmudic and rabbinical literature, the book covers Essenism, Merkabah mysticism, the book "Yetsirah," "Zohar" mysticism, the ten Sefirot, the Soul, more.

Does God Doubt? R. Gershon Henoch Leiner’s Thought in Its Contexts

Does God Doubt? R. Gershon Henoch Leiner’s Thought in Its Contexts
Title Does God Doubt? R. Gershon Henoch Leiner’s Thought in Its Contexts PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Garb
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 260
Release 2024-03-04
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9004694234

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Does God Doubt? shows that Rabbi Gershon Henoch Leiner of Radzin considered God to be revealed as doubt. Thus, according to this profound and important nineteenth-century Hasidic leader, doubt is an essential aspect of the human condition, and especially of religious life. His position is shown to be remarkably bold and unique compared to kabbalistic writing, and especially to the Hasidic worlds to which he belonged. At the same time, the roots of his thought are located in earlier discussions of doubt as one of the highest parts of the divine world. Doubt about, in, and of God is part of the Hasidic contribution to modernity.

Kabbalah: Secrecy, Scandal and the Soul

Kabbalah: Secrecy, Scandal and the Soul
Title Kabbalah: Secrecy, Scandal and the Soul PDF eBook
Author Harry Freedman
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 304
Release 2019-01-24
Genre Religion
ISBN 1472950968

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This book tells the story of the mystical Jewish system known as Kabbalah, from its earliest origins until the present day. We trace Kabbalah's development, from the second century visionaries who visited the divine realms and brought back tales of their glories and splendours, through the unexpected arrival of a book in Spain that appeared to have lain unconcealed for over a thousand years, and on to the mystical city of Safed where souls could be read and the history of heaven was an open book. Kabbalah's Christian counterpart, Cabala, emerged during the Renaissance, becoming allied to magic, alchemy and the occult sciences. A Kabbalistic heresy tore apart seventeenth century Jewish communities, while closer to our time Aleister Crowley hijacked it to proclaim 'Do What Thou Wilt'. Kabbalah became fashionable in the late 1960s in the wake of the hippy counter-culture and with the approach of the new age, and enjoyed its share of fame, scandal and disrepute as the twenty first century approached. This concise, readable and thoughtful history of Kabbalah tells its story as it has never been told before. It demands no knowledge of Kabbalah, just an interest in asking the questions 'why?' and 'how?'