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Please see the Zohar Home Page for ancillary materials, including the publication schedule, press release, Aramaic text, questions, and answers.

Trade Review
"This is more than a useful corrective for the pop-Kabbalah fantasies that have become fashionable among some spiritual seekers—it is also a serious aid to anyone seeking a serious encounter with Jewish spirituality."—Tikkun
"...[Arthur Green's] 191-page introduction [to the Zohar] is so lucid and thorough that one almost does not notice how capably it has synthesized and presented the material."—The Forward
"This is now the best introduction to the Zohar in English..."—CHOICE
"...a succinct study that in distilling half a century's research, including Green's own, proves unflailingly lucid and illuminating: he is equally skillful at explicating ideas and at explaining their historical context."—Times Literary Supplement
"This work can stand on its own as an excellent introduction to the Zohar, the central text of the Jewish mystical tradition. It is highly recommended to anyone interested in Jewish mysticism and would make an excellent text for undergraduate courses."—Religious Studies Review

Table of Contents
@fmct:Contents @toc4:Preface iii @toc1:Part I. Introduction @toc2:1. Prologue 000 2. The Kabbalistic Tradition: A Brief History Until the Zohar 000 3. Teachings of the Kabbalists: The Ten Sefirot 000 @toc1:Part II. What Is the Zohar? @toc2:4. The Zohar: Midrash on the Torah 000 5. The Zohar Narrative 000 6. Mysticism of the Zohar 000 7. The Zohar in Historical Context 000 @toc1:Part III. Selected Themes Within the Zohar @toc2:8. Creation and Origins 000 9. Between Worlds 000 10. Evil and the Demonic 000 11. Torah and Revelation 000 12. The Commandments 000 13. Avodah: The Life of Worship 000 14. The Tsaddiq and the Life of Piety 000 15. The Jewish People, Exile, and Messiah 000 @toc1:Part IV. The Zohar @toc2:16. Special Sections of the Zohar 000 17. The Question of Authorship 000 18. The Language of the Zohar 000 19. Editing and Printing of the Zohar 000 20. Influence and Canonization of the Zohar 000 toc4: Bibliography 000 Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Zohar, Cabala Early works to 1800, Bible, O, T, Pentateuch Commentaries Early works to 1800

A Guide to the Zohar

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      Publisher: Stanford University Press
      Publication Date: 11/12/2003
      ISBN13: 9780804749084, 978-0804749084
      ISBN10: 0804749086
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Please see the Zohar Home Page for ancillary materials, including the publication schedule, press release, Aramaic text, questions, and answers.

      Trade Review
      "This is more than a useful corrective for the pop-Kabbalah fantasies that have become fashionable among some spiritual seekers—it is also a serious aid to anyone seeking a serious encounter with Jewish spirituality."—Tikkun
      "...[Arthur Green's] 191-page introduction [to the Zohar] is so lucid and thorough that one almost does not notice how capably it has synthesized and presented the material."—The Forward
      "This is now the best introduction to the Zohar in English..."—CHOICE
      "...a succinct study that in distilling half a century's research, including Green's own, proves unflailingly lucid and illuminating: he is equally skillful at explicating ideas and at explaining their historical context."—Times Literary Supplement
      "This work can stand on its own as an excellent introduction to the Zohar, the central text of the Jewish mystical tradition. It is highly recommended to anyone interested in Jewish mysticism and would make an excellent text for undergraduate courses."—Religious Studies Review

      Table of Contents
      @fmct:Contents @toc4:Preface iii @toc1:Part I. Introduction @toc2:1. Prologue 000 2. The Kabbalistic Tradition: A Brief History Until the Zohar 000 3. Teachings of the Kabbalists: The Ten Sefirot 000 @toc1:Part II. What Is the Zohar? @toc2:4. The Zohar: Midrash on the Torah 000 5. The Zohar Narrative 000 6. Mysticism of the Zohar 000 7. The Zohar in Historical Context 000 @toc1:Part III. Selected Themes Within the Zohar @toc2:8. Creation and Origins 000 9. Between Worlds 000 10. Evil and the Demonic 000 11. Torah and Revelation 000 12. The Commandments 000 13. Avodah: The Life of Worship 000 14. The Tsaddiq and the Life of Piety 000 15. The Jewish People, Exile, and Messiah 000 @toc1:Part IV. The Zohar @toc2:16. Special Sections of the Zohar 000 17. The Question of Authorship 000 18. The Language of the Zohar 000 19. Editing and Printing of the Zohar 000 20. Influence and Canonization of the Zohar 000 toc4: Bibliography 000 Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Zohar, Cabala Early works to 1800, Bible, O, T, Pentateuch Commentaries Early works to 1800

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