Category: Resources/links
BecomingJewish.Org, a site that “offers information about Conversion to Judaism” published a summarizing article no the Zohar and later mysticism in January. Its eight paragraphs (and short bibliography) cover a lot of ground from...
Jay Michaelson‘s musings related to the movie Avatar in Forward compares and contrasts its message to that of Kabbalah in the areas of spiritual and practical environmentalisms. He connects mysticism and environmentalisms in two...
Rabbi Areyah Kaltmann, director of the Schottenstein Chabad House, has lost 60 pounds by following the teachings of Kabbalah. He developed a six-week class to help people look at food and self-control differently. Full...
A newly discovered piece of stained, wrinkled paper conjures up the details of a Jewish exorcism that appears to have been performed sometime in the 18th or 19th century. The ghostly document details the...
Professor Moshe Idel a leading professor of studying and teaching Kabbalah in an academic setting posted an entry on the Seforim blog about Kabbalah manuscripts kept in the Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana (Vatican Library). It...
What do you make of those who say they are “spiritual, but not religious”? I can’t stand that. Spiritual often just means some kind of wishy-washy me-ism, where I’m having a lovely experience without...
Mel Alexenberg is working on a new book titled “Photograph God: Kabbalah Through a Creative Lens.” and he is documenting the process and the book at the Photograph God blog. Here is how the...
In celebration of Yehuda Berg’s new book “THE POWER TO CHANGE EVERYTHING”, Kabbalah Publishing is partnering with Eco-Libris and inviting you to take action and balance out this and future book purchases by planting...
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...
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“,...