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  2. Kabbalah - Wikipedia

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    Kabbalah or Qabalah (/ k ə ˈ b ɑː l ə, ˈ k æ b ə l ə / kə-BAH-lə, KAB-ə-lə; Hebrew: קַבָּלָה ‎, romanized: Qabbālā, lit. 'reception, tradition') [1] [a] is an esoteric method, discipline and school of thought in Jewish mysticism. [2] A traditional Kabbalist is called a Mekubbal (מְקוּבָּל ‎, Məqūbbāl ...

  3. What is Kabbalah? - A basic introduction to the Kabbalah

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    Kabbalah means “received.” In common use today, Kabbalah refers to the received wisdom of theology of Jewish practice built upon teachings handed down through the generations from Sinai. As Halacha comprises the body of Judaism, Kabbalah is its soul.

  4. Kabbala, esoteric Jewish mysticism as it appeared in the 12th and following centuries. Kabbala has always been essentially an oral tradition in that initiation into its doctrines and practices is conducted by a personal guide to avoid the dangers inherent in mystical experiences.

  5. What is Kabbalah? - Reform Judaism

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    Kabbalah (also spelled Kabalah, Cabala, Qabala)—sometimes translated as “mysticism” or “occult knowledge—is a part of Jewish tradition that deals with the essence of God. Whether it entails a sacred text, an experience, or the way things work, Kabbalists believe that God moves in mysterious ways.

  6. What Is Kabbalah?

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    Kabbalah is an ancient spiritual wisdom that is over 4,000 years old, and it is meant for absolutely everyone. No matter what your country of origin, gender, religion, or culture, Kabbalah offers insights and practical wisdom that can transform your life.

  7. Kabbalah: An Overview - Jewish Virtual Library

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    Kabbalah is the name applied to the whole range of Jewish mystical activity. While codes of Jewish law focus on what it is God wants from man, kabbalah tries to penetrate deeper, to God's essence itself.

  8. Kabbalah - World History Encyclopedia

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    The term Kabbalah refers specifically to the form of Jewish mysticism that became widespread in the Middle Ages. However, in recent decades it has essentially become a generic term for the entirety of Jewish mystical thought.

  9. Beginners Start Here - Beginning Kabbalah - Chabad.org

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    Kabbalah is in fact a sophisticated study that was originally meant to be studied after a person reached the age of 40 and was already well versed in other areas of the Torah. Rabbi Miller does have a course for beginners that you can access on the Teachable.com platform called Kabbalah Decoded.

  10. Kabbalah: A Brief Definition - Kabbala is an ancient Jewish...

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    Often referred to as the "soul" of the Torah, the Kabbalah is an ancient Jewish tradition which teaches the deepest insights into the essence of G‑d, His interaction with the world, and the purpose of Creation. Kabbalah teaches the essential Jewish cosmology, integral to all other Torah disciplines. Sometimes called "the Inner Torah" or the ...

  11. What Is Kabbalah? Definition and History - Learn Religions

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    Kabbalah is a form of Jewish mysticism which involves interpretation of the Torah (the first five books of the Old Testament). The most important Kabbalistic text is the Zohar, written during the 12th and 13th century and popularized in the 16th century after the expulsion of the Jews from Spain.