Velvel: Kabbalah You (2010)
Zalman Velvel, “writer, storyteller, speaker” has a comedy CD out titled Kabbalah You. I wish you Shabbat Shalom with a segment from it:
Zalman Velvel, “writer, storyteller, speaker” has a comedy CD out titled Kabbalah You. I wish you Shabbat Shalom with a segment from it:
Stanford University Press put up a page in May for a book they will publish in November: “From Kabbalah to Class Struggle: Expressionism, Marxism, and Yiddish Literature in the Life and Work of Meir...
Patricia Waldygo created this meditation painting in the early 1980s, based on the viewpoint of an early theosophist, Dion Fortune. She issued a press release last week announcing that the prints of the paintings...
Moshe Idel’s article on Abraham Abulafia appeared last week on the Hartman Instistute‘s website’s “reflections” section. The opening paragraph servs as its abstract: The kabbalist Abraham Abulafia journeyed to the Land of Israel at...
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MacWorld posted a description of the application for the iPad, iPod touch, & iPhone that contains Adolph Franck‘s “The Kabbalah or the Religious Philosophy of the Hebrews” from 1926. The three paragraphs don’t say...
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Rabbi Simcha Weinstein wrote a column on his blog (and crossposted on Algemeiner) After introdcuing and summarizing the movie and cracking a few jokes he goes on to the “Kabbalist teaching that while we...
Z’ev ben Shimon Halevi, the British author fo many books on Kabbalah and the man behind the “Kabbalah Society” published his autobiography in April. Here is the description from his site: In his autobiography,...
Sam (Simcha) Krause wrote a book by the title, “Hey Waiter…. There is a God in my soup! Learning Kabbalah through humor“. He explains the reason behind the book in this blog entry: You...