1795 Rabbi Akiba Joseph HEBREW Talmud
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1795 Rabbi Akiba Joseph HEBREW Talmud Kaballah Jewish Mysticism Esoteric Seder
“It is forbidden to study Kabbalah for any purpose other than spiritual elevation.” Talmud, Sanhedrin
Jewish Kaballah is one of the most misunderstood portions of esoteric Judaism. The majority of these misunderstandings stem from occultists and mystics distorting teachings. In fact, Kabbalah was even popular amongst Christians and intellectuals during the Renaissance and Enlightenment. Because the Old Testament, more specifically the Torah, deals with ‘mystical’ experiences including dreams and visions, Jewish tradition accepts that mysticism is an important part of tradition.
This book, completely written in Hebrew and printed in Frankfurt, is paired with another book, which appears to be printed in Venice. The first, a book of commentary and writings on the Talmud, religious philosophy, and mysticism by Rabbi Akiva.
Item number: #913
Price: $750
JOSEPH, Akiba Ber Ben
סרר ק׳נןת לתשעה כאכ [Seder Kinot]
Franckfurt an der Oder : [בבית ובדפוס בתו של דאקטר גרילא; House of Duckter Grilo] ca. 1795
Details:
Collation complete with all pages: 130p
Binding: Hardcover; tight and secure
Language: Hebrew, Yiddish
Size: ~8in X 6.5in (20cm x 16.5cm)
Very rare with no other examples for sale worldwide
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“It is forbidden to study Kabbalah for any purpose other than spiritual elevation.” Talmud, Sanhedrin
Jewish Kaballah is one of the most misunderstood portions of esoteric Judaism. The majority of these misunderstandings stem from occultists and mystics distorting teachings. In fact, Kabbalah was even popular amongst Christians and intellectuals during the Renaissance and Enlightenment. Because the Old Testament, more specifically the Torah, deals with ‘mystical’ experiences including dreams and visions, Jewish tradition accepts that mysticism is an important part of tradition.
This book, completely written in Hebrew and printed in Frankfurt, is paired with another book, which appears to be printed in Venice. The first, a book of commentary and writings on the Talmud, religious philosophy, and mysticism by Rabbi Akiva.
Item number: #913
Price: $750
JOSEPH, Akiba Ber Ben
סרר ק׳נןת לתשעה כאכ [Seder Kinot]
Franckfurt an der Oder : [בבית ובדפוס בתו של דאקטר גרילא; House of Duckter Grilo] ca. 1795
Details:
Collation complete with all pages: 130p
Binding: Hardcover; tight and secure
Language: Hebrew, Yiddish
Size: ~8in X 6.5in (20cm x 16.5cm)
Very rare with no other examples for sale worldwide
Our Guarantee:
Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation!
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1795 Rabbi Akiba Joseph HEBREW Talmud
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