Author: Kabbalah Books

Hoffman: The Kabbalah Deck (2000)

Edward Hoffman‘s intentions with his box containing “The Kabbalah Deck: Pathway to the Soul” were evinced on page 4 of 160 page booklet: “I’ve increasingly felt the need for an entirely new resource –...

Matisyahu on Kabbalah

Talk about the theme of light and how that plays into it for you. Well, in a nutshell there’s Kabbalah. The Kabbalah talks, Jewish mysticism talks about the creation of the world, and the...

Drob on Jung’s Red Book

Sanford Lewis Drob has a blog devoted to the study of Jung‘s “The Red Book“; that was published in October 2009. Drob is the author of four books on Kabbalah, including “Kabbalah and Postmodernism“,...

Wecker on Blake in Forward

Menachem Wecker‘s article in Forward on “Did William Blake Know Hebrew?” covers almost a dozen sources and the answer is divided but the most recent scholar suggests no. So the answer for the question...

Epstein: Kabbalah for Inner Peace (2009)

From the publisher’s, ACMI Press’ blurb on Gerald Epstein‘s Kabbalah for Inner Peace: Imagery and Insights to Guide You through Your Day Kabbalah for Inner Peace offers a contemporary approach to the 4,000–year–old spiritual...

Garb: The Chosen Will Become Herds (2009)

Prof. Jonathan Garb‘s The Chosen Will Become Herds: Studies in Twentieth-Century Kabbalah (translated to English by Yaffah Berkovits-Murciano) is finally a comprehensive study of modern Kabbalah in its social context. Here is the publisher’s,...

Learner: The Witch of Cologne (2005)

The first third of Tobsha Learner‘s historical fiction, The Witch of Cologne, contains enough references to Kabbalah to grant a mention in this blog. The latter part of the books contains less though. Here...