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  • The Point in the Heartby Michael Laitman

    Bnei Baruch, Laitman Kabbalah 2010; US$ 9.99

    The 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...

  • Shamanic Trance in Modern Kabbalahby Jonathan Garb

    University of Chicago Press 2011; US$ 36.00

    Bringing 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 Writingsby Rabbi Baruch Ashlag

    Bnei Baruch, Laitman Kabbalah 2011; US$ 9.99

    Rav 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...

  • Nanoby Rav P. S. Berg

    Kabbalah Publishing 2011; US$ 21.95

    Public 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...

  • Rebootingby Yehuda Berg

    Kabbalah Publishing 2011; US$ 17.95

    Absence of desire or lack of interest are often listed as symptoms of depression, a medical condition that affects nearly 20 million Americans. A myriad of drugs, herbal remedies, and therapies are now available to treat this condition and although they may ease the symptoms, none have managed to cure this crippling affliction. In his clear, strong,... more...

  • The Prayer of the Kabbalistby Yehuda Berg

    Kabbalah Publishing 2011; US$ 19.95

    The Kabbalist prayer of Ana Becho'ach invokes the 42-Letter Name of God, connecting to the undiluted force of creation. Kabbalists believe that tapping into this connection through this prayer allows anyone to make a fresh start. The magnitude of this meditation cannot be underestimated — consisting of seven sentences with six letters each, the... more...

  • Humanistische Kabbala im Barockby Gerold Necker

    De Gruyter 2011; US$ 154.00

    The author reconstructs the adventurous life of the Kabbalist Abraham Cohen de Herrera (d. 1635) in the context of his mystic works. Herrera wrote a synthesis between Christian-oriented Renaissance philosophy, humanistic educational tradition and the kabbalistic ideas of Isaac Luria. His biography is exemplary for the importance of Jewish families,... more...

  • The Kabbalah Methodby Rav Berg

    Kabbalah Publishing 2010; US$ 14.95

    The Kabbalah Method While there can be no question that we, as a species, have established deep and penetrating channels into the “how” of things, we have made scant headway in finding the source of the mighty river “why?” Who are we? Where did we come from? Why are we here? Why did the universe come into being? Did life... more...

  • Jewish Mysticism and Kabbalahby Frederick E. Greenspahn

    NYU Press 2011; US$ 25.00

    Over the past generation, scholars have devoted increasing attention to the diverse forms that Jewish mysticism has taken both in the past and today: what was once called "nonsense" by Jewish scholars has generated important research and attention both within the academy and beyond, as demonstrated by the popular fascination with figures... more...

  • Sefer ha-Razim I und II - Das Buch der Geheimnisse I und IIby Bill Rebiger; Peter Schäfer

    Mohr Siebeck 2009; US$ 182.25

    Hauptbeschreibung Unter dem hebräischen Titel Sefer ha-Razim ("Das Buch der Geheimnisse") sind zwei bis in die Spätantike zurückreichende Schriften bekannt, die überlieferungs- und redaktionsgeschichtlich eng mit einander verwandt sind. Beim Sefer ha-Razim I handelt es sich um ein magisches Handbuch, das eminent magisches Material in das... more...