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Welcome to the worlds of Kabbalah!
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We are publishers of Kosher Kabbalah, Hasidism and Jewish Mysticism
Kabbalah, or Jewish Mysticism, means "the received tradition" from the Hebrew word l'kabeil - to receive. It also
derives from the word "hakbalah," correspondence or parallel, for the Kabbalah shows the intrinsic correspondence
between things which have no apparent connection. It does this by examining the spiritual root of things above, finding that
ultimately everything is connected in and through their original source.
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Approbations
Rabbi Miller's work in translating the Zohar, and adding helpful explanations culled from the classic commentaries, is most
impressive. Rabbi Dr. J. Immanuel Schochet Toronto, Ontario I was most pleased tp see that you
have undertaken to translate and explain the major sections of the holy zohar, the central and seminal text of the inner dimension
of our holy Torah. Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh, Kefar Chabad, Israel
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