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History of Kabbalah
Beginner
Revealing the Concealed
by Simcha Benyosef
As the generations unfold, greater secrets become revealed
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Beginner
The Transmission of Kabbalah
By Aryeh Kaplan
The study of Kabbala today is a tradition dating back to the most ancient of Jewish sages.
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Beginner
Mystical Safed Women
By Yael Levine Katz
A number of women are also among the righteous Jewish mystics
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Intermediate
The Time Has Come
From the teachings of Rabbi Yehudah Leib Ashlag
We have entered the age of the innermost aspect of Torah.
Intermediate
Rashbi: Works
Translation and commentary by Moshe Miller.
Zoharic literature is considered the basis of Kabbala
Major Kabbalistic Works
By Yerachmiel Tilles
Safed Kabbalistic Works
Beginner
Timeline of Kabbalah
By Moshe Miller
Overview
Pre-Sinaic Prophecy
After the Second Temple
Inquisition through the 19th century
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Authenticity of the Zohar
By Moshe Miller
The Zohar's Mysterious Origins
Arguments of the Skeptics
Responses to the Claims of the Skeptics
Other Claims and Responses
Other Claims and Responses (Continued)
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Biographies of Major Kabbalists
These Kabbalalists lived and practiced in and around the Holy City of Safed.
By Yerachmiel Tilles
Rabbi Chaim Vital
Rabbi Yosef Caro - The Master
Rabbi Shlomo Alkabetz
Rabbi Moshe Alshich
Rabbi Moshe Cordovero
The Holy Ari
Rashbi and His Circle
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