Kushner: Kabbalah: A Love Story (2006)
I learned from the Cleveland Jewish News, but could have learned from many source about Lawrence Kushner‘s first fiction book Kabbalah: A Love Story. As I was educated by so many of his previous...
I learned from the Cleveland Jewish News, but could have learned from many source about Lawrence Kushner‘s first fiction book Kabbalah: A Love Story. As I was educated by so many of his previous...
I came across this press release, announcing Robert Waxman’s new service: Kabbalah Lessons By Phone. His latest (and as far as I can tell only book is Kabbalah Simply Stated: A Conversation with the...
Last year, when I was taking a class on Religion and Film, I had an idea that I wanted to write up, but didn’t get to it. I had an epiphany that 2001: A...
This (from The Salt Lake Tribune) was the first of the few reviews I bumped into about Arthur Goldwag’s The Beliefnet Guide to Kabbalah. It quotes Rabbi Lawrence Kushner’s introductsion “this includes ghosts, dybbuks,...
This NY Sun article pointed me to Dr. Raphael Kellman‘s Matrix Healing: Discover Your Greatest Health Potential Through the Power of Kabbalah. I am not particulalry endorsing it as I haven’t read it. I...
Here is another book not directly of the Kabbalah, but should be mentioned: Chris Lowney’s A Vanished World: Medieval Spain’s Golden Age of Enlightenment. An excerpt from the press release: “A VANISHED WORLD” chronicles...
I learned from this Jerusalem Post review about Shalom Auslander’s collection of stories Beware Of God: Stories. I was hesitating to include it here, but why not. Here is the relevant part of the...
Rabbi Pamela Wax introduced me to a practice in this article that I should have been aware of: “Tikkun middot” is a practice of the Mussar movement. Mussar typically translates as “ethics”. …It is...
Here is the transcript of an conversation with Rabbi David Cooper–the author of God Is a Verb: Kabbalah and the Practice of Mystical Judaism–in an Australian radio show. He talks about Kabbalah as a...
The Judaicaplus.com webstore has an extensive selection of books on Kabbalah. Their list contains 414 items written in Hebrew and 71 in English. Definetely a good resource.