Jewish Mysticism is the pursuit of an intimate encounter with God, and its roots are deep and deeply rooted in history, but organized Jewish Mysticism began in France and Spain.
Kabbalah aims to bridge the gap between the material world in which we live and the world of God, and to create harmony between them. The ten Sefirot (עשר סְפִירוֹת / 10 emanations) represent the basis of Kabbalah, and they are (האצלה / Divine Emanation) or the ten Divine Transfigurations. The first book of Kabbalah is HA BAHIR (ספר הבהיר/ Book of Illumination)
which appeared in Provence at the end of the 12th century AD, but the Book of HA ZOHAR (ספר הזוהר/ Book of Splendor)
is the main book of Kabbalah, which appeared at the end of the 13th century AD. The importance of HA ZOHAR increased after the expulsion of the Jews from Spain, and after their expulsion at the beginning of the 16th century AD, the city of Safed became the spiritual center of the Jewish people, not Jerusalem, and the great Kabbalists flocked to Safed, but The most prominent of them all were Rabbi Isaac Luria (יצחק בן שלמה לוריא / Isaac ben Solomon Luria ) , Which his name short is Harry (האר"י / Ha'ari), And also Rabbi Moses Cordovero (משה קוֹרְדוֹבֵירוֹ / Moses ben Jacob Cordovero ), Which his name short is Ramak (רמ״ק) , Which They dealt primarily with the soul and astrology, and made Kabbalah accessible to everyone after it had been the preserve of the nobility, and from then until today Safed has become the city of Kabbalah.
Título : Kabbalah Jewish Mysticism
EAN : 9798230376026
Editorial : NABIL ONSY
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