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Book Synopsis: Sefer ha-Zohar (The Book of Radiance) has captivated readers ever since it emerged in Spain over seven hundred years ago. Written in a lyrical Aramaic, the Zohar, a masterpiece of Kabbalah, features mystical interpretation of the Torah, rabbinic tradition, and Jewish practice.
Volume 11 comprises a collection of different genres within the Zoharic library. The fragmentary Midrash ha-Ne'lam on Song of Songs opens with its treatment of mystical kissing. Highlights of Midrash ha-Ne'lam on Ruth are the spiritual function of the Kaddish prayer, the story of the ten martyrs, and mystical eating practices. In Midrash ha-Ne'lam on Lamentations, the inhabitants of Babylon and the inhabitants of Jerusalem vie to eulogize a ruined Jerusalem. It reframes the notion of a Holy Family in Jewish terms, in implicit contrast to the Christian triad of Father, Mother, and Son.
The Zohar on Song of Songs consists of dueling homilies between Rabbi Shim'on bar Yohai and the prophet Elijah, contrasting spiritual ascent with the presence of the demonic. The climax projects the eros of the Song of Songs onto the celestial letters that constitute the core of existence. Matnitin and Tosefta are dense, compact passages in which heavenly heralds chide humanity for its spiritual slumber, rousing people to learn the mysteries of holiness. Packed with neologisms and hortatory in tone, these passages are spurs to pietistic devotion and mystical insight.
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Discover the mystical world of Kabbalah with The Zohar: Pritzker Edition, Volume Eleven! Immerse yourself in this captivating masterpiece that has intrigued readers for over seven hundred years. Written in a lyrical Aramaic, this volume offers a unique mystical interpretation of the Torah, rabbinic tradition, and Jewish practice. Unlock the secrets of spiritual ascent and explore the presence of the divine in the deepest realms of existence.
Volume 11 of The Zohar brings together a diverse collection of genres within the Zoharic library. Delve into the fragmentary Midrash ha-Ne'lam on Song of Songs, where mystical kissing is explored in depth. Journey alongside the inhabitants of Babylon and Jerusalem in Midrash ha-Ne'lam on Lamentations as they compete to eulogize a ruined Jerusalem, reframing the concept of a Holy Family in Jewish terms.
Discover the spiritual function of the Kaddish prayer and delve into the story of the ten martyrs in Midrash ha-Ne'lam on Ruth. Uncover the spiritual slumber of humanity through the dense and compact passages of Matnitin and Tosefta, where heavenly heralds urge us to explore the mysteries of holiness.
The Zohar: Pritzker Edition, Volume Eleven is a true treasure for those seeking pietistic devotion and mystical insight. Take the leap into mystical knowledge and order your copy today!
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