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Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan's Meditation and Kabbalah is a gateway to the deepest mysteries of the Kabbalistic tradition. This book offers a comprehensive guide to the meditative and mystical practices of Kabbalah, revealing techniques and teachings that have been carefully guarded over the centuries. Aryeh Kaplan, a world-renowned author, combines rigorous scholarship with a unique ability to make complex concepts accessible. Kaplan, with a vast background in physics and a deep immersion in rabbinical studies, has been a beacon for those seeking to understand Kabbalah in a profound and authentic way.…mehr

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Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan's Meditation and Kabbalah is a gateway to the deepest mysteries of the Kabbalistic tradition. This book offers a comprehensive guide to the meditative and mystical practices of Kabbalah, revealing techniques and teachings that have been carefully guarded over the centuries. Aryeh Kaplan, a world-renowned author, combines rigorous scholarship with a unique ability to make complex concepts accessible. Kaplan, with a vast background in physics and a deep immersion in rabbinical studies, has been a beacon for those seeking to understand Kabbalah in a profound and authentic way. His writings have inspired a generation of students and practitioners, and his legacy lives on through works that are considered essential in Jewish mystical literature. In this volume, translated by Eduardo Madirolas, meditation techniques ranging from the repetition of Divine Names to daily devotional practices are revealed, providing the reader with tools for their own spiritual journey. Focusing on authenticity and practice, Meditation and Kabbalah not only informs, but also invites personal transformation and spiritual growth.
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Aryeh Moshe Eliyahu Kaplan was an American Orthodox rabbi, author, and translator best known for his Living Torah edition of the Torah and extensive Kabbalistic commentaries. He became well-known as a prolific writer and was lauded as an original thinker. His wide-ranging literary output, inclusive of introductory pamphlets on Jewish beliefs, and philosophy written at the request of NCSY are often regarded as significant factors in the growth of the baal teshuva movement.