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This title offers the reader an accessible and chronological presentation of the history and development of this most unique of philosophies. Learn and explore as you go along on this historical journey. Perfect for adult education sessions or Hebrew high school discussions.

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Welcome to Rabbi Wernick’s classroom. This is a book that serves to make an esoteric subject accessible without compromising intellectual integrity. Rabbi Wernick takes his role as guide and teacher with utmost seriousness, knowing when to hold our hand . . . and when to let go. -- Michael Monson, former editor, Jewish Publication Society
A Gateway to the Kabbalah provides a brief yet in-depth introduction to Jewish mysticism. It’s not a quick and cute look at the ‘what’ of Kabbalah, like some sort of ‘Dummies’ book. Rather, it provides a serious introductory look into the why and how of Jewish mysticism, its origins, and its reasons for being. It made me want to know more. -- Ira Casel, photographer
The depth and breadth of Rabbi Wernick’s knowledge and his profound love of Jewish teaching and learning are evident in this brief yet comprehensive history of Jewish mysticism. From its roots in biblical prophecy, through syncretism with Zoroastrianism and Greek thought, to its development in the milieu of Christian theology and philosophy, Rabbi Wernick traces the history of the Jewish quest for spiritual enlightenment and understanding. With insightful clarity, he explains the mystery of the Sefirot, its expression in the Zohar, in Lurianic mystical thoughts, in Hasidic manifestation, and touches upon contemporary attempts to transcend the mundane. This book is a must for those looking for a source to reveal what had long been a ‘hidden’ subject in Jewish history—mysticism and Kabbalah. -- Linda Coppelson, teacher of Judaics at Golda Och Academy

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      Publisher: United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism
      Publication Date: 01/03/2015
      ISBN13: 9780838100011, 978-0838100011
      ISBN10: 0838100015

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This title offers the reader an accessible and chronological presentation of the history and development of this most unique of philosophies. Learn and explore as you go along on this historical journey. Perfect for adult education sessions or Hebrew high school discussions.

      Trade Review
      Welcome to Rabbi Wernick’s classroom. This is a book that serves to make an esoteric subject accessible without compromising intellectual integrity. Rabbi Wernick takes his role as guide and teacher with utmost seriousness, knowing when to hold our hand . . . and when to let go. -- Michael Monson, former editor, Jewish Publication Society
      A Gateway to the Kabbalah provides a brief yet in-depth introduction to Jewish mysticism. It’s not a quick and cute look at the ‘what’ of Kabbalah, like some sort of ‘Dummies’ book. Rather, it provides a serious introductory look into the why and how of Jewish mysticism, its origins, and its reasons for being. It made me want to know more. -- Ira Casel, photographer
      The depth and breadth of Rabbi Wernick’s knowledge and his profound love of Jewish teaching and learning are evident in this brief yet comprehensive history of Jewish mysticism. From its roots in biblical prophecy, through syncretism with Zoroastrianism and Greek thought, to its development in the milieu of Christian theology and philosophy, Rabbi Wernick traces the history of the Jewish quest for spiritual enlightenment and understanding. With insightful clarity, he explains the mystery of the Sefirot, its expression in the Zohar, in Lurianic mystical thoughts, in Hasidic manifestation, and touches upon contemporary attempts to transcend the mundane. This book is a must for those looking for a source to reveal what had long been a ‘hidden’ subject in Jewish history—mysticism and Kabbalah. -- Linda Coppelson, teacher of Judaics at Golda Och Academy

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