Kabbalah
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Moshe Idel
“Idel’s book is studded with major insights, and innovative approaches to the entire history of Judaism, and mastery of it will be essential for all serious students of Jewish thought.”—Arthur Green, New York Times Book Review
“Moshe Idel’s original, scholarly, and stimulating study of Kabbalah contains the promise of a masterwork.”—Elie Wiesel
“Moshe Idel’s book can help the nonspecialized reader to reconsider the whole of Kabbalistic tradition in comparison with many aspects of contemporary thought.”—Umberto Eco
“There can be no dispute about the importance and originality of Idel’s work. Offering a wealth of complementary insights to Gershom Scholem and his school, it will command a great deal of attention and serious discussion.”—Alexander Altmann
A selection of the B’nai B’rith Book Club and the Jewish Book Club
"...brilliant..." - Jeremy Adler, Times Literary Supplement
"There can be no dispute about the importance and originality of Idel’s work. Offering a wealth of complementary insights to Gershom Scholem and his school, it will command a great deal of attention and serious discussion."—Alexander Altmann, Brandeis University
"There can be no dispute about the importance and originality of Idel’s work. Offering a wealth of complementary insights to Gershom Scholem and his school, it will command a great deal of attention and serious discussion."—Alexander Altmann, Brandeis University
of kabbalah in our generation. Shahar Arzy is the head of
a computational neuropsychiatry lab and teaches at the
Hebrew University. The result of their joining forces is a
fascinating, unconventional, and important book that
attempts to explain the physiological background of certain
ecstatic phenomenon."—Shaul Stampfer, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Publication Date: September 10, 1990