Author: Kabbalah Books

Abraham: The Seventh Beggar

Sanford Pinsker wrote a review at Jewish.com of The Seventh Beggar by Pearl Abraham. According to the review the book mixes Rabbi Nachman of Bratslav, one of my a favorite Hassidic masters and life...

Waxman tour

Bob Waxman, the author of Kabbalah Simply Stated issued a press release: ” Announces His New Schedule of Kabbalah Educational Events”. However the events are not listed in the press release itself. It took...

Halevi: Astrology and Kabbalah

A ‘grad student’ created a new Kabbalah list on Amazon and that prompted me to realize that Z’Ev Ben Shimon Halevi’s The Anatomy of Fate: Astrology and Kabbalah long out of print (since 1978)...

Rabbi Laibl Wolf in Milford

Here is an article describing a Shabbaton, led by Rabbi Laibl Wolf, the author of Practical Kabbalah. I think it’s great that Chabad is organizing this event for the much freer spirited Australian teacher....

On the Kabbalah Center

Three recent articles pointed my attention to the business enterprise called Kabbalah Centre. An interview with one of its rabbis on beliefnet, an expose in the Telegraph, and a social review of Madonna’s embracing...

Soul = umbilical cord

Fort Wayne’s News Sentinel had a short summary of a workshpo in Ohio titles The Spark Within Me: My Soul. In the course of the straightforward account were these lines: In his book “Practical...

Kabbalah for Simpletons

Rabbi Max Weiman updated the list of books on his Kabbalah Made Easy website. It includes now 14 books, and a recommendation of all of R. Mattisyahu Glazerson’s works. I appreciate that his own...