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The Essential Kabbalah: The Heart of Jewish Mysticism

The Essential Kabbalah: The Heart of Jewish Mysticism

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent overview of this form of mysticism.
Review: Daniel Matt has presented the essential principles of the Kabbalah in a very straightforward way. His introduction and notes help give substance to the text. Many of the principles it provides, relating to God, the "material" world, and related ideas are universal to many religions. I'm a Catholic and did not find many of the principles not unlike what might be found in Catholic mysticism (which I hope to read some authors on). Very good book (which I found a bargain price-refers to hardcover edition).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great Read For Learners
Review: I first heard about the art of Kabbalah through celebrities such as Madonna and Demi Moore. I figured if it touched some of the shallowest people in the world, I might as well learn about its background. This essential guide to the ancient Jewish mysticism of Kabbalah is complete and concise for beginning learners of the faith. Daniel C. Matt separates the book into various sections dealing with one particular topic accompanied by an excerpt from the text with signifance to that topic. The book also expresses deep thought into beliefs discussed in the Torah/Old Testament which I found to be helpful and engaging. Overall, I recommend this book to anyone interested in the faith of Kabbalah. It's simply a great read!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Lou Grant does Kabbalah
Review: The drama injected into the readings of these kabbalistic texts takes away more than it adds. As a sincere Ed Asner fan, I am truly disappointed. These renderings are reminiscent of the dramatic readings done by William Shatner (which can now be heard only on programs such as "The Annoying Music Show"). So, where is Alexander Scourby when you need him?


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