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| | 1. | [no image] | Major trends in Jewish mysticism from Schocken Books
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 Though some of its conclusions have been questioned or corrected by later scholars like Moshe Idel, this is still the best overall guide for the general reader. It began as a series of lectures, so the presentation is on the dry side, but the contents more than compensate. It's ironic that... more info
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| | 2. | [no image] | On the Kabbalah and its symbolism from Schocken Books
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This absorbing work by the famous scholar of Jewish mysticism is profound yet accessible to the lay reader. Kabbalah which means `tradition' played an important part in religious life until the late 18th century. With the coming of modernism and emancipation it lost its universality in Jewish... more info
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| | 3. | [no image] | Kabbalah (Library of Jewish knowledge) from Quadrangle/New York Times Book Co
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 Scholem originally intended much of the material in this book to be entries in an encyclopedia and anyone approaching this book without that knowledge may find it's organization confusing. However his detailed & scholarly (dare I say intellectual) analysis of Kabbalah's fascinating history and... more info
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Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0

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