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Sefer ha-Zohar
(The Book of Radiance) has amazed readers ever since it emerged in Spain over seven hundred years ago. Written in a lyrical Aramaic, the
Zohar
, the masterpiece of Kabbalah, features mystical interpretation of the Torah, from Genesis to Deuteronomy.
The twelfth volume of
The Zohar: Pritzker Edition
presents an assortment of discrete Zoharic compositions. The first two chapters contain different versions of the Zoharic
Heikhalot
, descriptions of the heavenly halls or palaces that the soul of the kabbalist traverses during prayer.
Piqqudin
, or Commandments, is a kabbalistic treatment of the mystical reasons for the commandments.
Raza de-Razin
(Mystery of Mysteries) is a diagnostic manual for the ancient and medieval science of physiognomy, determining people's character based on physical appearance.
Sitrei Otiyyot
(Secrets of the Letters) is a mystical essay that maps out the emergence of divine and mundane reality from the tetragrammaton,
YHVH
.
Qav ha-Middah
(Line of Measure) is another mystical essay that describes the divine instrument used by God to gauge the mystical overflow to the ten
sefirot
. The commentary on
Merkevet Yehezqel
(Ezekiel's Chariot) interprets the details of the prophet Ezekiel's chariot-vision. Beginning with the description of the four creatures, the
demonstrates how Divinity and the cosmos comprise a series of quaternities that pervade all Being.
The last main chapter includes Zoharic commentary to various portions of the Torah. The volume closes with a short appendix of passages that printers have labeled
Tosefta
despite their not fitting into that genre—a suitable end to the
whose parameters and composition will remain ever mysterious.
(The Book of Radiance) has amazed readers ever since it emerged in Spain over seven hundred years ago. Written in a lyrical Aramaic, the
Zohar
, the masterpiece of Kabbalah, features mystical interpretation of the Torah, from Genesis to Deuteronomy.
The twelfth volume of
The Zohar: Pritzker Edition
presents an assortment of discrete Zoharic compositions. The first two chapters contain different versions of the Zoharic
Heikhalot
, descriptions of the heavenly halls or palaces that the soul of the kabbalist traverses during prayer.
Piqqudin
, or Commandments, is a kabbalistic treatment of the mystical reasons for the commandments.
Raza de-Razin
(Mystery of Mysteries) is a diagnostic manual for the ancient and medieval science of physiognomy, determining people's character based on physical appearance.
Sitrei Otiyyot
(Secrets of the Letters) is a mystical essay that maps out the emergence of divine and mundane reality from the tetragrammaton,
YHVH
.
Qav ha-Middah
(Line of Measure) is another mystical essay that describes the divine instrument used by God to gauge the mystical overflow to the ten
sefirot
. The commentary on
Merkevet Yehezqel
(Ezekiel's Chariot) interprets the details of the prophet Ezekiel's chariot-vision. Beginning with the description of the four creatures, the
demonstrates how Divinity and the cosmos comprise a series of quaternities that pervade all Being.
The last main chapter includes Zoharic commentary to various portions of the Torah. The volume closes with a short appendix of passages that printers have labeled
Tosefta
despite their not fitting into that genre—a suitable end to the
whose parameters and composition will remain ever mysterious.
Sefer ha-Zohar
(The Book of Radiance) has amazed readers ever since it emerged in Spain over seven hundred years ago. Written in a lyrical Aramaic, the
Zohar
, the masterpiece of Kabbalah, features mystical interpretation of the Torah, from Genesis to Deuteronomy.
The twelfth volume of
The Zohar: Pritzker Edition
presents an assortment of discrete Zoharic compositions. The first two chapters contain different versions of the Zoharic
Heikhalot
, descriptions of the heavenly halls or palaces that the soul of the kabbalist traverses during prayer.
Piqqudin
, or Commandments, is a kabbalistic treatment of the mystical reasons for the commandments.
Raza de-Razin
(Mystery of Mysteries) is a diagnostic manual for the ancient and medieval science of physiognomy, determining people's character based on physical appearance.
Sitrei Otiyyot
(Secrets of the Letters) is a mystical essay that maps out the emergence of divine and mundane reality from the tetragrammaton,
YHVH
.
Qav ha-Middah
(Line of Measure) is another mystical essay that describes the divine instrument used by God to gauge the mystical overflow to the ten
sefirot
. The commentary on
Merkevet Yehezqel
(Ezekiel's Chariot) interprets the details of the prophet Ezekiel's chariot-vision. Beginning with the description of the four creatures, the
demonstrates how Divinity and the cosmos comprise a series of quaternities that pervade all Being.
The last main chapter includes Zoharic commentary to various portions of the Torah. The volume closes with a short appendix of passages that printers have labeled
Tosefta
despite their not fitting into that genre—a suitable end to the
whose parameters and composition will remain ever mysterious.
(The Book of Radiance) has amazed readers ever since it emerged in Spain over seven hundred years ago. Written in a lyrical Aramaic, the
Zohar
, the masterpiece of Kabbalah, features mystical interpretation of the Torah, from Genesis to Deuteronomy.
The twelfth volume of
The Zohar: Pritzker Edition
presents an assortment of discrete Zoharic compositions. The first two chapters contain different versions of the Zoharic
Heikhalot
, descriptions of the heavenly halls or palaces that the soul of the kabbalist traverses during prayer.
Piqqudin
, or Commandments, is a kabbalistic treatment of the mystical reasons for the commandments.
Raza de-Razin
(Mystery of Mysteries) is a diagnostic manual for the ancient and medieval science of physiognomy, determining people's character based on physical appearance.
Sitrei Otiyyot
(Secrets of the Letters) is a mystical essay that maps out the emergence of divine and mundane reality from the tetragrammaton,
YHVH
.
Qav ha-Middah
(Line of Measure) is another mystical essay that describes the divine instrument used by God to gauge the mystical overflow to the ten
sefirot
. The commentary on
Merkevet Yehezqel
(Ezekiel's Chariot) interprets the details of the prophet Ezekiel's chariot-vision. Beginning with the description of the four creatures, the
demonstrates how Divinity and the cosmos comprise a series of quaternities that pervade all Being.
The last main chapter includes Zoharic commentary to various portions of the Torah. The volume closes with a short appendix of passages that printers have labeled
Tosefta
despite their not fitting into that genre—a suitable end to the
whose parameters and composition will remain ever mysterious.

















