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The Essential Kabbalah: The Heart of Jewish Mysticism (1995)

by Daniel C. Matt

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Series: The Essential Religious Series

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A translation of the Kabbalah for the layperson includes a compact presentation of each primary text and features a practical analysis and vital historical information that offer insight into the various aspects of Jewish mysticism.
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Interesting, but I lost interest halfway through. Perhaps I'll pick this up again down the road.
  neilneil | Dec 7, 2020 |
This books provides a pretty good overview of Kabbalah. If you are a casual reader who may know little of this religious tradition, this may be the book for you. The introductory material is pretty good in laying out some background and history. The rest of the book presents selections from Kabbalistic texts. Overall, the language is pretty accessible. I think Judeo-Christian folks may find some connections here too. The text provides a nice sense of the spirituality of Kabbalah as well as its valuing of the pursuit of knowledge and truth. In the end, I am glad I read it as I learned a few new things. ( )
  bloodravenlib | Aug 17, 2020 |
Matt's ideas will inform Bible studies for centuries to come, so they are well worth knowing. This is a beautifully written, modern introduction to a major if often unacknowledged, ingredient in the Western world view. Feminists (pro and con) should find it very useful. It looks like the Great Mother is back. ( )
1 vote quicksiva | Feb 23, 2012 |
An excellent appetizer to the Kabbalah with great commentary by Matt. ( )
  tuckerresearch | Nov 7, 2009 |
This book is a cross between an academic look at the mysticism in Judaism with poetry, making it a contemplative work as well. As an outsider to the Jewish faith, I can still benefit from meditating on the poetic descriptions of aspects of the Divine and how one is to connect with God. ( )
  drj | May 30, 2009 |
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On her tongue, a Torah of love

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The Hebrew word Kabbalah means "receiving" or "that which has been received."
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A translation of the Kabbalah for the layperson includes a compact presentation of each primary text and features a practical analysis and vital historical information that offer insight into the various aspects of Jewish mysticism.

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What is Kabbalah?
A key to understanding
The essence of life.

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