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The Return of the Repressed
BRILL 2009; US$ 179.00Drawing on the shared mythic narratives of the Pseudepigrapha, Pirqe de-Rabbi Eliezer is understood as a revolutionary midrashic text, both in form and content, taking motifs from cosmogony and recapitulating them in a vision of the End of Days. more...
Kabbalah and Modernity
BRILL 2010; US$ 185.00This volume brings together leading representatives of the recent debate about the persistence of kabbalah in the modern world. It breaks new ground for a better understanding of the role of kabbalah in modern religious, intellectual, and political discourse. more...
The Point in the Heart
Bnei Baruch, Laitman Kabbalah 2010; US$ 9.99The Point in the Heart offers heartwarming yet thought provoking excerpts from Dr. Michael Laitman, whose wisdom has earned him devoted students worldwide. A scientist and a Kabbalist, Laitman presents ancient wisdom in a compelling style. His popular site, www.kabbalah.info, offers valid answers to life?s most troubling questions. more...
The Rhetoric of the Babylonian Talmud, Its Social Meaning and Context
Wilfrid Laurier University Press 2006; US$ 42.95Virtually from its redaction about the sixth century A.D., the Babylonian Talmud became the rabbinic document par excellence. Through its lens almost all previous canonical rabbinic tradition was refracted. Study and mastery of the Talmud marked one as a rabbi, a "master." This book examines the character, use and social meaning of the formalized... more...
Mishnah and the Social Formation of the Early Rabbinic Guild
Wilfrid Laurier University Press 2006; US$ 42.95Where do the origins of the rabbinic movement lie, and how might evidence from the early rabbinic literature be made to reveal those origins? In order to shed light on the early social formation of the rabbinic guild of masters, Lightstone brings the theoretical and methodological insights of socio-rhetorical analysis to examine Mishnah, the... more...
Shamanic Trance in Modern Kabbalah
University of Chicago Press 2011; US$ 36.00Bringing to light a hidden chapter in the history of modern Judaism, Shamanic Trance in Modern Kabbalah explores the shamanic dimensions of Jewish mysticism. Jonathan Garb integrates methods and models from the social sciences, comparative religion, and Jewish studies to offer a fresh view of the early modern kabbalists and their social and psychological... more...
Rabash--The Social Writings
Bnei Baruch, Laitman Kabbalah 2011; US$ 9.99Rav Baruch Shalom HaLevi Ashlag (Rabash), a student of his father, Rav Yehuda Leib HaLevi Ashlag, author of the Sulam (Ladder) commentary on The Book of Zohar, played a remarkable role in the history of Kabbalah. His writings provide us with the necessary link connecting the wisdom of Kabbalah to our human experience. If not for these essays, his father?s... more...
Unlocking the Zohar
Bnei Baruch, Laitman Kabbalah 2011; US$ 9.99The Book of Zohar (Book of Radiance) is perhaps the most mysterious composition ever written. It contains the secrets of the whole of Creation, but until recently these secrets were shrouded in mystery and misconceptions. Now The Zohar is openly unfolding its wisdom, to show humanity a way forward. Unlocking The Zohar is an invitation to a wondrous... more...
Tractates ?evu'ot and 'Avodah Zarah
De Gruyter 2011; US$ 210.00This is volume 13 of the edition of the complete Jerusalem Talmud. Within the Fourth Order Neziqin (?damages?), these two tractates deal with various types of oaths and their consequences (?evu?ot) and laws pertaining to Jews living amongst gentiles, including regulations about the interaction between Jews and ?idolators? (?Avodah Zarah). more...
Nano
Kabbalah Publishing 2011; US$ 21.95Public interest in the connection between science and religion has recently become very high, but the subject has long been studied by Kabbalists. Years before nano” entered the vernacular as an abbreviation for nanotechnology” which essentially means less is more” rather than the bigger,... more...









