Kabbalah
Main collection: Category:Kabbalah
Early Jewish mysticism in Antiquity [edit]
Category:Early Jewish mysticism
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Enoch scroll from the Dead Sea Scrolls c.200-150 BCE, a focus of early apocalyptic mysticism
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Genesis in Jewish art. Creation verses were a focus of early Rabbinic Jewish mysticism
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Ezekiel's vision, Christian depiction. The Divine Merkabah Chariot was a focus of early Jewish mysticism
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Hekhalot Heavenly Palaces texts describe a metaphorical Jerusalem Temple
Kabbalistic theosophy-doctrine in Judaism [edit]
See also Kabbalah Tree of life
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The 10 Sephirot Divine emanations, including Daat; the foundation of medieval Kabbalah
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The Sephirot in the Human soul and body, Biblical Adam containing the future souls of mankind
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Torah script. Jewish Kabbalists read the Hebrew text as Divine symbols
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Kabbalistic story by Nachman of Breslav. The Shekhinah Presence is the feminine aspect of God
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In Lurianic Kabbalah, physical objects contain sparks of holiness redeemed by man
Meditative-ecstatic Kabbalah in Judaism [edit]
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Priestly blessing Kabbalistic meditation
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A 72x3 Name of God in Jewish meditation. Used magically in non-Jewish occult Qabalah
Practical-magical Kabbalah in Judaism [edit]
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Raziel HaMalakh, medieval Jewish practical Kabbalah grimoire
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15th century Kabbalistic Jewish amulet
Jewish Kabbalah texts [edit]
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The Zohar, main book of Kabbalah. Disseminated late 1200s, first printing 1550s
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Sefer hakavanot, from 16th century students of Isaac Luria
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Menorat zahav, early Hasidic Kabbalah, print collection Poland 1902
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Scholem collection Jewish mysticism archive in the National Library of Israel, Jerusalem
Jewish Kabbalists [edit]
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Moshe Teitelbaum, 19th century Hasidic Rebbe
Jewish Kabbalah locations [edit]
Category:Kabbalistic synagogues and Category:Tombs and graves of Kabbalists
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Grave of Moshe Cordovero, Safed
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Grave of Isaac Luria, Safed, father of modern Jewish Kabbalah
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Grave of Baal Shem Tov, founder of Hasidism, Ukraine
Sabbatean Jewish mystical heresy [edit]
Hasidic Jewish popularisation of Kabbalah [edit]
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Cleaving to the Tzadik Hasidic leader popularised Kabbalah as a social mysticism
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Martin Buber, German Jewish philosopher and founder of Neo-Hasidism
Jewish customs from Kabbalah [edit]
See also Category:Jewish law and rituals
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Lekha Dodi song for welcoming of the Shabbat
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Tikun Leil Shavuot, text for reading though the night of Shavuot
Jewish Kabbalah messianism [edit]
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Kabbalist graves in Safed, Galilee. Its 1500s Jewish mystics turned Kabbalah into a messianic doctrine
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Sabbatean antinomian Messiah Shabbatai Tzvi as a prisoner of the Turks in Abydos, 1660s
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The "letter from Heaven" of Hasidic Rebbe Nachman of Breslav
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Messianic posters for Hasidic Rebbe of Chabad-Lubavitch
Academics of Jewish mysticism [edit]
Category:Academics and researchers of Jewish mysticism
Modern teachers of Jewish mysticism [edit]
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Talmudist and Hasidic Kabbalah teacher Adin Steinsaltz
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Neo-Hasidic teacher Zalman Schachter-Shalomi with American Hindu teacher Ram Dass
Christian Cabala [edit]
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Kabbalistic Tree of Life by Kircher with the Jewish commandments
Christian Cabalists [edit]
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Personal design pentagrammaton symbol of early-modern German mystic Jakob Böhme, influenced by Cabala
Occult Hermetic Qabalah [edit]
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Christian Cabala diagram of the 72 Jewish Names of God, used magically in Hermetic Qabalah
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17th century magical evocation Pentacles from the Key of Solomon
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Cabalistic angels in The Magus ceremonial magic Grimoire by Francis Barrett, 1801
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Magic circle pentagram Banishing Ritual with a Qabalistic Tree of Life cross, names of God and names of angels
The Tree of Life in Occult Qabalism [edit]
Category:Tree of life (Kabbalah)
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Qabalistic Tree of Life with Egyptian associations
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The Major Arcana Tarot cards in a Qabalistic Tree of Life
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Magician Qabalistic Tarot card with other religions associations
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Qabalistic astrology Tree of life with occult colours of Aleister Crowley
Occult Hermetic Qabalists [edit]
Category:Cabalists. See also Category:Occultists and Category:Esotericism
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A Rosicrucian symbol. Rosicrucian groups studied occultism from the Enlightenment onwards
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MacGregor Mathers, a founder of the 19th-20th centuries Golden Dawn British magic society
Modern teachers of non-Jewish Qabalah [edit]
Category:Cabalists. See also Category:Occultists and Category:Esotericism
Kabbalah in popular culture [edit]
See also Category:Jewish mythology
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The Golem legend. The Maharal of Prague creating a man-like being
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The Dybbuk Yiddish play about a deceased soul spirit possession
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Jewish pilgrimage to Kabbalistic tombs
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Kabbalist on Knesset Menorah, Jerusalem, in front of 10 sephirot circles and Hebrew letters
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Kabbalah Centre organisation in New York City
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Jewish folk-culture Kabbalistic jewellery
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Cabala names in Magic. Non-Jewish Cabalism is part of Western Occult and Esotericism, different from Jewish Kabbalah