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Arc Medieval Press The Jews in Late Antiquity
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Rutgers University Press Studying Hasidism: Sources, Methods, Perspectives
Book SynopsisHasidism, a Jewish religious movement that originated in Poland in the eighteenth century, today counts over 700,000 adherents, primarily in the U.S., Israel, and the UK. Popular and scholarly interest in Hasidic Judaism and Hasidic Jews is growing, but there is no textbook dedicated to research methods in the field, nor sources for the history of Hasidism have been properly recognized. Studying Hasidism, edited by Marcin Wodziński, an internationally recognized historian of Hasidism, aims to remedy this gap. The work’s thirteen chapters each draws upon a set of different sources, many of them previously untapped, including folklore, music, big data, and material culture to demonstrate what is still to be achieved in the study of Hasidism. Ultimately, this textbook presents research methods that can decentralize the role community leaders play in the current literature and reclaim the everyday lives of Hasidic Jews.Trade Review"Impressive..readers will learn new things about Hasidism even while their horizons broaden to see new ways of thinking about sources." -- Naomi Seidman * author of The Marriage Plot or, How Jews Fell in Love with Love, and with Literature *"The contributors to Studying Hasidism are the academic equivalent of an all-star team while the topics covered are the wish-list of anyone interested in Hasidism. Up to date, original and comprehensive–there is nothing like it." -- Shaul Stampfer * author of Lithuanian Yeshivas of the Nineteenth Century: Creating a Tradition of Learning *"Marcin Wodzinski has assembled eleven respected scholars for this work on Hasidism. Much more than an excellent textbook, it focuses on a wide range of important issues not generally emphasized in histories of this pious movement whose membership even now amounts to nearly a million people, roughly seven percent of the world’s Jewish population. Intellectually challenging and engagingly written, the book should appeal to everyone interested in the history of modern Jewry." -- Abraham Ascher * Distinguished Professor of History Emeritus, Graduate Center, City University of New York *"Comprised of thirteen erudite and informative articles by experts in Hasidic culture and customs, Studying Hasidism: Sources, Methods, Perspectives is an extraordinary, unique, and impressively informative contribution to the growing library of Hasidic literature and an invaluable addition to personal, community, and academic library Judaic Studies collections." * Midwest Book Review *"Studying Hasidism is certainly a valuable tool for both scholars and advanced students of Hasidism. It goes beyond the editor’s previous works in not only laying out a vision of what direction the historical analysis of Hasidism can take, by actually providing systematic tools with which to do so." * Tradition *Table of ContentsTable of Contents List of Figures and Tables Acknowledgments Note on Transcription and Place Names Introduction by Marcin Wodziński 1. Homilies by Gadi Sagiv 2. Halakhah by Levi Cooper 3. Stories by Uriel Gellman 4. Mitnagedim by Uriel Gellman 5. Maskilim by Jonatan Meir 6. Ego-documents by Marcin Wodziński 7. Folk narratives by Galit Hasan-Rokem and Shaul Magid 8. Archives by Yohanan Petrovsky Shtern 9. Press by David Assaf 10. Iconography by Maya Balakirsky-Katz 11. Music by Edwin Seroussi 12. Material culture by Vladimir Levin 13. Big data by Marcin Wodziński Note About the Authors Index
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Springer Nature Switzerland AG Israel and the Diaspora: Jewish Connectivity in a
Book SynopsisThis collected volume is based on the proceedings of a symposium held in 2018 at York University, Canada, which was held to commemorate the 70th anniversary of Israel. This symposium highlighted contemporary Jewish identity, Israel-Diaspora relations, and how Jewish life has been transformed in light of various types of antisemitism. The book considers the diasporic Jewish experiences through examining the intersections between various Jewish communities sociologically, historically, and geographically.The text covers world Jewry in general, and each of the diaspora and Israeli Jewries more specifically in the context of mutual responsibility, but also focuses on areas of tension concerning values and political matters. The challenges of antisemitism, racism, and nationalism are explored in terms of the relationship of the Jewish diasporas to their host countries. This text also covers antisemitism, which may take the form of traditional antisemitism or of the new antisemitism in the era of anti-Israel activity related to the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement. The latter movement is especially prevalent on university campuses and has an impact on students, faculty, and staff. This volume is unique in its international perspective in examining issues of Jewish identity, Israel-diaspora relations, and antisemitism and will appeal to students and researchers working in the field.Table of ContentsIsrael at 70 and World Jewry: One People or Two?.- Israel-Diaspora Relations in the 21st Century: Continuities and Discontinuities.- The Evolution of North American Jews’ Relations with Israel from Adolescence to Adulthood: The Bar/Bat Mitzvah Class of 1994-95 (5755).- The COVID-19 Pandemic and Its Potential Impact on Jewish Young Adults’ Relationship to Israel and Jewish Identity.- Segmented and Transnational Identity Formation in the Israeli Diaspora.- Keeping the Flame Alive: The Formation of Transnational Identities among Jewish Emigrants from Israel.- Holocaust, Memory, Migration: The Burden of Catastrophe among Israelis in Germany.- The Faculty Assault on Academic Freedom (USA).- Antisemitism, Anti-Israelism, and Canada in Context.- Jewish Students’ Experiences in the Era of BDS: Exploring Jewish Lived Experience and the New Antisemitism on Canadian Campuses.- Is Anti-Israelism Antisemitism? Evidence from Great Britain.- The BDS Movement in Australia.- Epilogue: Summary, Discussion, and Looking Beyond.
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Springer International Publishing AG An Ode to Joy: Judaism and Happiness in the
Book SynopsisBefore his rather sudden passing in 2020, Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks was one of the most eloquent and influential religious leaders of the generation. As Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth for over two decades, he offered a universal message cultivated from the Jewish and Western cannons he knew so well. One concept that figured prominently in his work was joy. “I think of Judaism as an ode to joy,” he once wrote. “Like Beethoven, Jews have known suffering, isolation, hardship, and rejection, yet they never lacked the religious courage to rejoice.” In this volume, organized by the Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks-Herenstein Center for Values and Leadership, academics and writers explore the significance of joy within the Jewish tradition. These essays and reflections discuss traditional Jewish primary sources, including Biblical, Rabbinic and Hebrew literature, Jewish history and philosophy, education, the arts, and positive psychology, and of course, through the prism of Lord Sacks’ work. Table of Contents1 Introduction. Part I Personal Reflections: Rabbi Sacks and Joy. 2 Rabbi Sacks and Joy: A Personal Reflection. 3 Joy as Challenge: Personal Reflections on Working with Rabbi Sacks. 4 Beethoven’s Last Sonata. 5 The Language of the Soul. Part II Joy in the Bible. 6 “What Good Is That?” Happiness and the Emotional Range of Ecclesiastes. 7 Joy to Shushan: The Book of Esther’s Radical Cocktail of Happiness. 8 Odes to Joy in Sonnets and Psalms. 9 Flowing with Joy. 10 Joy and Trembling. Part III Joy in Rabbinic Literature. 11 Reflections on the Human Experience of Joy. 12 All for the Best: Rabbi Akiva’s Theodicy of Joy. 13 Inclusive Joy: On Maimonides’ Definition of Meaningful Happiness. 14 Show Me Those Pearly Whites: Divine and Human Smiling. 15 Bright Yellow Judaism. 16 Simha Shel Mitzvah: The Commandment of Joy, or the Joy of a Commandment?. 17 Finding Happiness in the Transience of Sukkot. Part IV Joy in Legal Thought. 18 Law’s Joy: Celebrating the Study and Practice of Law. 19 Joy as a Legal Metaphor. 20 Emotion, Connection, and Motion: Deploying Positive and Negative Emotions in Conflict Resolution. Part V Joy in Jewish Philosophy and Kabbalah. 21 Happiness and Joy: Rabbi Sacks’ Dialogue of Athens and Jerusalem. 22 Crescas and Rabbi Sacks on Happiness and Joy. 23 Standing Before God in Joy and Fear. 24 Joys, Oys, and the Pursuit of Happiness. 25 Affirming Life in Joy Across the Divinity Divide: Rabbi Jonathan Sacks and Friedrich Nietzsche. 26 Sacks on Sisyphus and Soloveitchik: From Myth to Meaning. 27 “I Will Tell You How Once They Were Joyous”: On the Joy of the Baal Shem Tov’s Hasidim and of R. Nahman of Bratslav. Part VI Joy in Jewish History and Modernity. 28 Happy Alone or Happy Together? R. Jonathan Sacks, Contemporary Culture, and the Promise of Hope. 29 Joy and Judaism at the Battle of Bunker Hill. 30 Joy in the Interfaith Encounter. Part VII Joy in Hebrew Literature and Prayer. 31 Joy, Sorrow, and Emotional Equilibrium in Agnon. 32 The Joy of Ordinary Living. 33 Celebrating the Good Through the Sheheheyanu Blessing. 34 Ashrei Yoshvei Veitekha: Joy in the Ancient Synagogue. 35 The Music Beneath the Noise: Faith and Joy in the Writings of Rabbi Sacks. 36 Expressing the Inexpressible: Rabbi Sacks on Music and the Search for a Religious Aesthetic. Part IX Joy in Psychology and Human Agency. 37 Agency in the Bible: Humans Wrestling with God. 38 Serve God with Joy (and Self-Actualization): Positive Psychology and the Thought of Rabbi Sacks. 39 Joy Stick: Judaism, Video Games, and the Pursuit of Happiness. 40 Rabbi Sacks’ Psychology of Individual and Collective Well-Being. 41 Becoming Whole: The Positive Value of Negative Emotions. Part X Joy in Jewish Education. 42 Positive Psychology and Jewish Wisdom in the Classroom: A Synergic Effect. 43 The Jewish Value of Joy and Positive Education. 44 Joy and Parenting: Partners or Paradox?. 45 Building the Joyful Classroom. 46 Three Paths to Joy: Noble Sacrifice, Inner Peace, and Covenantal Community.
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De Gruyter Createdness and Ethics: The Doctrine of Creation and Theological Ethics in the Theology of Colin E. Gunton and Oswald Bayer
This book contains a systematic description of the theologies of Colin E. Gunton (1941‑2003) and Oswald Bayer (b. 1939). Their use of the doctrine of creation in systematic theology has remarkable consequences for late-modern theological ethics. This book explores those consequences from the example of the theological doctrine of marriage. The author also contributes to the ecumenical debate by building on the Neo-Calvinist theological heritage.
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De Gruyter Roman Rule and Jewish Life: Collected Papers
Book SynopsisHannah M Cotton’s collected papers focus on questions which have fascinated her for over four decades: the concrete relationships between law, language, administration and everyday life in Judaea and Nabataea in particular, and in the Roman world as a whole. Many of the papers, especially those devoted to the Judean Desert documents of the 2nd century CE have been widely cited. Others, having appeared in less accessible publications, may not have received the attention they deserve. On the whole, rather than addressing the grand narratives of world or national history, they look at the texture of life, seeking to provide tentative answers to historical questions and interpretations by paying fine attention to the details of literary and, especially, documentary evidence. Taken together they illuminate fundamental, often legal, questions concerning daily life and the exercise of Roman rule and administration in the early imperial period, and especially, their impact on life as it was lived in the province and the period where Roman and Jewish history fatefully intersected. The volume includes a complete bibliography of her publications.
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De Gruyter Der Traktat "Vom Mysterium der Buchstaben": Kritischer Text mit Einführung, Übersetzung und Anmerkungen
Die editio princeps des bislang lediglich in unvollständiger koptischer Übertragung zugänglichen Traktats Vom Mysterium der Buchstaben (Mitte 6. Jh.) erschließt ein einzigartiges Dokument frühbyzantinischen monastischen Schrifttums. Aufbauend auf und gleichzeitig in Abgrenzung von jüdischen Traditionen zur geheimen Bedeutung der hebräischen Buchstaben, entwickelt der Autor des Werkes – angeblich Sabas von Jerusalem, vermutlich jedoch eher ein kalligraphisch interessierter Anhänger dieses Heiligen – eine christliche Interpretation des griechischen Alphabets, vom Alpha bis zum Omega. Um das Werk kulturgeschichtlich zu verorten, werden in der Einführung neben einer inhaltlichen Analyse des Textes verschiedene Spielarten der symbolischen Ausdeutung von Buchstaben in jüdischem und christlichem Kontext dargestellt. Dem kritischen Text ist eine deutsche Übersetzung beigegeben, inhaltliche und philologische Anmerkungen zu einzelnen Textstellen vertiefen das Verständnis des Werkes.
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De Gruyter The Messenger of the Lord in Early Jewish Interpretations of Genesis
Book SynopsisThe focus of this book is on early Jewish interpretations of the ambiguous relationship between God and ‛the angel of the Lord/God’ in texts like Genesis 16, 22 and 31. Genesis 32 is included since it exhibits the same ambiguity and constitutes an inseparable part of the Jacob saga. The study is set in the wider context of the development of angelology and concepts of God in various forms of early Judaism. When identifying patterns of interpretation in Jewish texts, their chronological setting is less important than the nature of the biblical source texts. For example, a common pattern is the avoidance of anthropomorphism. In Genesis ‛the angel of the Lord’ generally seems to be a kind of impersonal extension of God, while later Jewish writings are characterized by a more individualized angelology, but the ambivalence between God and his angel remains in many interpretations. In Philo's works and Wisdom of Solomon, the ‛Logos’ and ‛Lady Wisdom’ respectively have assumed the role of the biblical ‛angel of the Lord’. Although the angelology of Second Temple Judaism had developed in the direction of seeing angels as distinct personalities, Judaism still had room for the idea of divine hypostases.
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De Gruyter The Jehu Revolution: A Royal Tradition of the
Book SynopsisThis monograph re-evaluates the literary development of 2 Kings 9–10 within the context of the Deuteronomistic History. This undertaking opens with a thorough text and literary critical examination of the pericope, arriving at the conclusion that the narrative of 2 Kings 9–10 represents neither an insertion into the Deuteronomistic corpus, nor an independent literary tradition. Rather, when considering the Greek textual traditions of the biblical narrative (most especially B and Ant.), one can appreciate the narrative of Jehu’s revolution within the literary context of an extensive politically motivated narrative about the Israelite monarchy covering the period from the reigns of Jeroboam I to Jeroboam II. The identification of this pro-Jehuide source within the book of Kings enables a reliable dating into the 8th century BCE for much of the material in Kings focusing on the Northern Kingdom. Comparing this biblical narrative to other (mostly Mesopotamian and Syrian) texts relevant to Israelite history of the period advances the discourse about the veracity of the biblical narrative when contrasted with extrabiblical traditions and permits the plausible reconstruction of Israelite history spanning the 8th and 9th centuries BCE.
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De Gruyter Johann Reuchlin (1455-1522): A Theological
Book SynopsisThis is the first biography in English of Johann Reuchlin (1455-1522), based upon the new critical edition of his correspondence. Reuchlin became most famous as the Catholic defender of Jewish books at the beginning of the 16th century, clarifying the Catholic Church’s position toward the Jews. The book contributes to the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Declaration on Relations with the Jews of the Second Vatican Council in 1965. Franz Posset, PhD, Dipl.-Theol., is internationally known as Catholic Luther scholar, specializing in the theology and history of the Renaissance and Reformation, author of Pater Bernhardus: Martin Luther and Bernard of Clairvaux (1999), The Front-Runner of the Catholic Reformation (on Johann von Staupitz) (2003), Renaissance Monks (2005), The Real Luther (2011), Marcus Marulus and the Biblia Latina of 1489 (2013), and a book in German, Unser Martin. Martin Luther aus der Sicht katholischer Sympathisanten (2015).
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De Gruyter Einleitung. Arbeitsmittel und Voraussetzungen
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de Gruyter Roman Rule and Jewish Life
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de Gruyter The Apostle to the Foreskin
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De Gruyter Jacob Mann A Centennial Review
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De Gruyter The Prayer Rites of Synagogal Worship and their
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de Gruyter Tradition Und Neuschöpfung Im Antiken Judentum
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Springer International Publishing AG The Going: A Meditation on Jewish Law
Book SynopsisIn a work that casts philosophical and theological reflections against a backdrop of personal experience, Leon Wiener Dow offers a learned discourse that elucidates the telos of Jewish law and the philosophical-theological commitments that animate it. To the reader gazing upon the halakha from the outside, this book offers a glimpse of its central, orienting concepts. To the reader who lives amidst the rigor of halakha, this book bestows an insightful glance at the law’s orienting ethos and higher aspirations that often remain opaque.Trade Review“In its depth and breadth, this work is theologically stunning. … Its erudition, sophistication, and verve testify that halakhah is neither only an object of study nor a paved highway but, rather, a path that, in its being traveled, is constantly redirected in view of divine command and human experience.” (Yonatan Y. Brafman, Journal of Jewish Ethics, Vol. 5 (2), 2019)Table of Contents1. Beginnings2. Saying, Writing, Doing3. Shared Spacetime: Community4. The IneffableEpilogue. Parting ways
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Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden Jüdisch-Muslimische Beziehungen im Wandel der
Book SynopsisDieser multidisziplinäre Band vereint Forschungsarbeiten zu verschiedenen Aspekten der jüdisch-muslimischen Beziehungen, des Austauschs und der Koexistenz im Laufe der Zeit, darunter das Rätsel der abrahamitischen Tradition, Juden im Koran und im Hadith, Ibn al-'Arabi und die Kabbala, vergleichende feministische Theologie, Juden, Christen, Muslime und das Barnabas-Evangelium, die Harmonisierung von Religion und Philosophie in Andalusien, Juden und Muslime im christlichen Spanien des Mittelalters, israelische Juden und muslimische und christliche Araber, die jüdisch-muslimische Koexistenz auf Zypern, muslimisch-jüdische Dialoge in Berlin und Barcelona, jüdisch-christlich-muslimische Triloge und Teleologie, jüdische und muslimische Speisegesetze sowie jüdische und muslimische Integration in der Schweiz und in Deutschland.Table of ContentsWas verbirgt sich hinter einem Namen? Die Bedeutung von "abrahamitisch" für die Beziehungen zwischen Juden, Christen und Muslimen.- Die Juden im Qur'an.- Die Juden und der Hadith: Ein zeitgenössischer Versuch einer hermeneutischen Interpretation.- Zwischen mythischem Gedankengut und Philosophie: Prolegomena zu einer vergleichenden Studie der jüdischen und islamischen Mystik im mittelalterlichen Spanien.- Theologische Modelle des religiösen Pluralismus: Historische Vorläufer, zeitgenössische Trends und neue Möglichkeiten.- Ein "jüdisch-christlich-muslimisches Sammelsurium"? Über das "islamische" Barnabasevangelium und die jüdische Literatur.- Philosophische Perspektiven zum Verhältnis von Religion und Wissenschaft: Averroes, Maimonides, Thomas Aquin und Galilei.- Spezifische Aspekte der Koexistenz zwischen Juden und Muslimen im mittelalterlichen Spanien: Zwischen iura propria und ius commune.- Die zurückhaltende Politik Karls V. bei der Anwendung der Gesetzgebung für Morisken aus dem Königreich Granada.- Vielfalt im Islam: Das Verhältnis zwischen Muslimen und Juden in Israel.- Juden und Muslime in Zypern: Positive Aspekte der Koexistenz.- Salam Shalom Barcelona, ist ein muslimisch-jüdischer Dialog möglich?- Die Bedeutung der jüdisch-muslimischen Beziehungen in Europa für die christliche Erziehung: Möglichkeiten und Grenzen eines Drei-Wege-Gesprächs.- Ernährungsgesetze als Mittel der Entflechtung und Abgrenzung.- "Integration"-Überlegungen zu einem europäischen Konzept von Minderheitenpolitik aus europäisch-jüdischer Perspektive.
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Springer-Verlag GmbH Jüdische Identitäten und Grenzziehungen in Deutschland
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Uniwersytet Jagiellonski, Wydawnictwo The Realisation of Concession in the Discoure of
Book SynopsisComplementing other studies on judicial discourse, this book investigates previously unexplored areas, focusing on the realisation of Concession in the genre of judgment. In addition to providing a review of approaches to concessivity as well as legal and linguistic perspectives on argumentation, the analysis draws on genre studies and follows a genre-based view of legal language. It shows the way in which the Concessive relation is deployed by last-instance courts, as revealed by an examination of EU and Polish judgments. In what constitues a pioneering attempt to identify tripartite Concessive patterns in written data, the author breaks away from the traditional view of written legal discourse seen as static and monologic communication. Instead, she offers insights into the linguistic construction of judicial argumentation, seen as a "mute dialogue" with the addressee, highlighting recurrent argumentative schemata and related discourse signals and functions. Combining quantitative and qualitative approaches, the analysis demonstrates that the dialogic model of Concession, designed as a tool for an examination of talk-in-interaction, can be successfully applied in an investigation of written data. The book is aimed at students and researchers with interests in legal discourse, genre analysis and argumentation studies.Trade ReviewThe analysis deserves recognition given the amount of data collected, the manner in which the findings are presented, the overall clarity and the reliability of description. All the previously developed analytical categories are justified here and the model of description presented in the introductory part of the chapter is applied flawlessly. The data collected and the comprehensive discussion allow the author to confirm new regularities in the realisation of the Concessive relation and to formulate claims regarding the realisation of the said relation in two Indo-European languages. The description of the data is sufficient, while the number and variety of examples as well as the manner in which they were selected makes the reader appreciate the author as an experienced discourse analyst. -- Andrzej Lyda, University of Silesia
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Uniwersytet Jagiellonski, Wydawnictwo A Romantic Polish–Jew – Rabbi Ozjasz Thon from
Book SynopsisIn this book one can find historical background of Rabbi Ozjasz Thon's various interests, and it examines closely the main fields in which he was active and creative. Ozjasz Thon was a fascinating figure in the Jewish-Polish arena at the first third of the twentieth century. He was present and active in almost any field of the Jewish life in Poland in those days. He was a preacher and a rabbi, a political leader, a philosopher, a sociologist, an essayist, and a publicist.
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Forgotten Books Die Juden als Rasse und Kulturvolk Classic Reprint
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Forgotten Books Le Livre de Job Traduit de lHbreu Classic Reprint
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Forgotten Books Posthumous Works of the Rev. Thomas Chalmers Vol. 1 Daily Scripture Readings Classic Reprint
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Forgotten Books Das Handbuch der Malerei vom Berge Athos Aus dem Handschriftlichen Neugriechischen Urtext Übersetzt Classic Reprint
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Forgotten Books Das Synedrion in Jerusalem und das Grosse BethDin in der Quaderkammer des Jerusalemischen Tempels Classic Reprint
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Editorial Terracota Adán y el árbol de la Kabbalah
Book SynopsisAdÁn y el Árbol de la Kabbalah es un estudio del ser humano desde la perspectiva de los kabbalistas del mundo actual. Con excepcional claridad y maestrÍa, Z'ev ben Shimon Halevi explica en esta obra la herramienta mÍstica de la Kabbalah conocida como "Árbol de la Vida", y describe con un lenguaje sencillo el modo en el que operan los principios eternos de los mundos presentes en un ser humano.AdÁn y el Árbol de la Kabbalah is a study of the human being from the perspective of the kabbalists of today's world. With exceptional clarity and mastery, the author explains the mystical tool of Kabbalah known as the "Tree of Life". He describes the way in which the eternal principles operate in the present world. Table of ContentsÍ ndice Nota editorialPrefacio Introducció n KabbalahEl á rbol de la Vida: su diná mica Adá n CUERPOLos cuatro mundos La cara inferior TiferetQuÍ mica yezirá ticaBriah: el organismo electromagné tico AzilutPSIQUELa psique La gran trÍ ada inferior de Hod, Nezah y MalkhutYesod: el egoEl ser humano vegetalTiferet: el serNefesh: el alma vital Los cuatro tipos de egoLa cara inferior en conjunto Prá ctica Emoció nTrÍ adas laterales de la emoció n IntelectoTrÍ adas del intelectoLa psique en conjunto: una recapitulació n Arquetipos Los arquetipos y el inconsciente El umbral de la consciencia Inconsciente individual Inconsciente colectivoALMALa bella y la bestia Aliento de diosDivinidad en el ser humano natural Despertar del almaEl discÍ pulo El individuoNeshamahESPÍ RITU Conciencia có smica El Adá n realizadoGlosarioÍ ndice de figuras Í ndice analÍ ticoAcerca del autor
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Almuzara Introducción Al Judaísmo
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Obelisco Y Escogerás La Vida
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