tian kabbalah
dualism: gender duality, 18,
European Jews, 91.
See also
21, 44, 48; good and evil,
specific country
18, 22, 49–50, 76–77; Pla—
evil powers
(sitra ahra),
7, 33, tonic, 53
34, 46, 49–53; command—
dynastic houses
(zaddik),
96–99
ments and, 55, 57–58, 59;
good-evil dualism, 18, 22,
Eibschutz, Jonathan, 91
49–50, 76–77; messianism
ein sof
(infinity), 39–41, 43, and, 87, 89; Samael, 50, 52,
74, 75
53; Satan, 22, 35, 49, 58
121
I N D E X
exile, 80, 83; of Spanish
God: anthropomorphic texts
Jewry, 34–35
on, 15, 43, 47, 87; experi—
Ezekiel, chariot of, 11, 14–
ence of, 38; meeting with,
15, 17
13; names of, 14, 28, 44,
Ezra of Girona, 27, 50
46–47, 64, 66, 108; relationship with, 9, 54, 56,
faith
(emunah),
88
87, 98.
See also under divine
female divinity.
See
shekhinah
golem, 105–108
(female divinity)
good and evil, 58, 64, 83; du—
Ficino, Marsilio, 62
alism of, 18, 22, 49–50,
Florence (Italy) school, 62
76–77
Fludd, Robert, 67
Graetz, Heinrich, 6, 30, 103
France: Catharic heretics in,
grammar, 16, 18
23, 24; Provence kabbal—
Greek philosophy, 6, 53, 63;
ists, 3, 5, 20, 25, 27, 50
neo-Platonists, 41, 45, 65,
Frank, Jacob, 92
67, 78
Frankenstein’s monster, 107.
See also
golem
Habad Hasidism, 100–101,
Frankists, 92
102
Freemason movement, 105
ha-Cohen, Isaac ben Jacob,
50, 52
Garden of Eden, 50, 76–77
ha-Cohen of Castile, Isaac,
gender duality, 18, 21, 44, 48
22, 27, 34
Genesis, Book of, 11, 16, 17.
hagiographic tales, 73
See also
creation ha-Kanah, Nehunia ben, 20,
German pietists, 18–20, 47, 54
34
Gikatilla, Joseph, xii, 29
halakhah
(law), 2, 29, 58, 59, Giorgio, Francesco, 66
68, 77, 90
Girona school, 5, 20, 25, 27,
ha-Levi, Abraham berabi
48
Eliezer, 35
gnosticism, 6, 22–24; Chris—
Halevi, Ze’ev ben Shimon,
tian, 22, 24, 48–49; female
109
power in, 48–49; German,
Harba de-Moshe (The
23, 29
Sword of Moses), 14
Gnostic Religion, The
(Jonas),
harmonia mundi
(harmony of 23
the universe), 17, 66, 81
122
I N D E X
harmony, 17, 55–56
homiletic literature, 31, 38,
Hasidey Ashkenaz, 18–20,
39
34, 63
human soul, 33, 45, 81, 82
Hasidic writers, 41
Hasidism, 5, 68, 81, 92, 93–
Ibn Ezra, Abraham, 21, 47
102, 109; Bratslav
Ibn Tamim, Dunash, 16
Hasidim, 99, 101, 102;
Ibn Yoqtan, Hay, 106
Hasidic messianism, 93,
Idra Rabba (The Large As—
99–101; neo-Hasidism,
sembly), 31
101–102; Opponents of,
Idra Zuta (The Small Assem—
93, 95, 96, 97, 101;
zaddik
bly), 31
dynasties of, 96–99
idrot
(assemblies), 31, 32
havurot
(young Jewish infinity
(ein sof),
39–41, 43, groups), 68
74, 75
Hayman, Peter, 16
Internet, 109
Hebrew, 1, 31
Isaac ben Abraham the Blind,
Hebrew alphabet, 16–17, 29,
20, 25, 27, 52
64, 105, 108.
See also
sefirot
Isaac (biblical), 45
Hebrew grammar, 16, 18
Isaiah (prophet), 4
Hebrew prayers, 19.
See also
Ishmael, Rabbi, 14, 15
prayers
Islam, 2, 16, 53, 86;
Hebrew University (Jerusa—
Shabbatai Zevi’s conver—
lem), 103
sion to, 88–89, 90
Hekhalot literature, 13–15,
Islamic mysticism, 10
19, 21, 23, 49
Islamic philosophers, 106
Hekhalot Rabbati, 32
Israel, 1; Hasidim in, 97, 98–
Helmont, Franciscus
99, 99, 101, 102; kibbutzim
Mercurius van, 67
in, 68; people of, 46, 77
Hermes Trismegestus, 62
Italy, kabbalists in, 3, 6, 28,
Hermetica (esoteric trea—
31, 34, 62
tises), 62
hesed
(love and mercy), 43, Jacob, Rabbi, 27
44, 45
Jacob (biblical), 45
Hijja, Abraham bar, 21
Jerusalem: Hassidim in, 97;
hokhmah
(wisdom), 43, 44
Hebrew University, 103;
Holocaust, 99
temple in, 33, 46, 74
123
I N D E X
Jewish culture, 38, 41, 59, 80,
of, 4–5; as secret tradition,
88; Christian kaballah
3–4; term and meaning, 1–
and, 67, 68; Lurianism
10.
See also
Christian and, 83
kaballah; Lurianic
Jewish folktales, 101, 107
kaballah
Jewish intellectuals, 35, 71.
Kabbalah Denudata,
60, 66
See also
rationalistic phi-Kalonymus family, 18–20
losophy; Safed scholars
Karo, Joseph, 39, 71–72
Jewish law, 90.
See also
law;
kavanot
(spiritual intentions), Torah
38, 57
Jewish mysticism.
See
mysti-kavod
(glory), 47, 48
cism
kelim.
See
vessels
(kelim)
Jewish people, 46, 67
Kenton, Warren, 109
Jewish religiosity, 6, 29, 33,
keter
(divine will), 40, 43, 44, 54
82
Jewish tradition, 2, 41, 67,
kibbutzim, 68
68, 77.
See also
tradition King, Karen, 23
Jews, emancipation of, 91
Klippers, Hayyim Vital, 73,
Jonas, Hans, 23
79, 80, 81, 82
Joseph (biblical), 45
Kook, Abraham Yitshak ha-Cohen, 108
Judah ben Samuel the Pious,
19
language, 18, 32, 64, 66; eso—
Judaism, 18, 53, 61, 67, 102;
teric, 95; mysticism and, 9.
enlightenment movement
See also under
Hebrew in, 91, 103; Hasidism and,
law
(halakhah),
2, 58, 68, 77, 93, 100; Lurianism and,
90
82–83; orthodox, 29, 37–
Leibnitz, Gottfried Wilhelm,
38, 59, 68, 69, 103;
6, 67
ultraorthodoxy, 72, 77, 81
Lilith, 50, 51
Jung, Carl Gustav, 6, 8, 67,
literary conservatism, 37–38
105
literary creativity, 32
“Lithuanians.”
See
Oppo-kabbalah: expanded meaning nents (“Lithuanians”)
of, 5–8; in modern Israel,
Loeb, Judah, 107
1; as received tradition, 2–
love and mercy
(hesed),
43, 3; scholar/historian view
44, 45
124
I N D E X
Luria, Isaac, 5, 72–74, 87, 92
Major Trends in Jewish Mysti-Lurianic kabbalah, 45, 66,
cism
(Scholem), 30
70–83, 108; Opponents
martyrdom, 19
and, 93, 95; Sabbatian
masoret
(transmission), 2
messianism and, 85, 86;
Matt, Daniel, 31
Safed scholars and, 5, 71–
Medici family, 62
73, 85, 87;
shevirah
(de-merkavah
(chariot of struction) in, 73, 75–77,
Ezekiel), 11, 13, 33
81, 82;
tikkun
(redemp-Merkavah literature, 13–15, tion), 57–58, 77–81;
19, 21, 23, 49
zimzum
(constriction) in, messianic element, 34, 35
73–75, 81, 82
messianic redemption, 33,
Lurianism, 102; Zohar and,
52, 57, 71, 79, 98
5, 108
messianism, 73; Hassidic, 93,
Luzzatto, Moshe Hayyim,
99–101; Sabbatian, 81,
39, 41
84–92, 95
microcosmos, 17
ma’amarot
(utterances), 21, 42
midot
(qualities), 42
midrash, 2, 5, 16, 49, 64;
ma’aseh bereshit
(work of gen-Book Bahir and, 20, 21; esis), 11, 13
Zohar and, 31, 32–33
ma’aseh merkavah
(work of Midrash ha-Neelam (The
the chariot), 11, 13
Secret Commentary), 31
Madonna (global superstar),
Mishnah, 11, 37
104, 110
Mithredates, Flavius, 62
Madonna (Mother of
mitnagdim.
See
Opponents Christ), 48–49
(“Lithuanians”)
magic, 6, 56; Christian
mitzvot.
See
commandments kabbalah and, 62, 63, 64;
(mitzvot)
in esoteric treatises, 13–14
Molitor, Franz Josef, 67
magid
(divine messenger), 4, More, Henry, 65, 67
39, 72, 87
Moses ben Nachman, 6, 20,
Magid (Dov Baer), 95, 96
27
MaHaRaL (Juda Loeb), 107
Moses (biblical), 2, 31, 66,
Maimonides, 6, 25, 27, 63,
71, 90
109
Moshe of Burgos, 52
125
I N D E X
Mount Sinai, 2, 3, 4, 66, 71,
orthodox Judaism, 29, 37–38,
77
59, 103; Christian
Muhammad (prophet), 2.
See
kabbalah and, 68, 69;
also
Islam
Hasidism and, 93, 100;
mysticism, 6, 8–10, 38, 100;
Lurianism and, 86;
Christian, 8–9, 10, 67;
ultaorthodoxy, 72, 77, 81
esotericism and, 11, 13–15
Or Yakar
(Precious Light), 72
Nachmanides (Moses ben
Pagels, Elaine, 23
Nachman), 6, 20, 27
parables, 21
Nag Hamadi library, 23, 24
pardes
(paradise), 13
Nahman of Bratslav, 99
Parpola, Simo, 6, 8
names of God, 14, 28, 46–47,
Pentateuch, 27
94, 108; Christian kabbal—
perfection, 54, 57, 72, 76, 77
ists and, 64, 66; tetra—
personal spiritual experience,
grammaton (YHVH), 44
14
Nathan of Gaza, 85, 86–90,
philosophical rationalism,
98
25, 27, 35
nationalistic ideology, 77, 80
Pico dela Mirandola, Gio—
neo-Hasidism, 68, 101–102
vani, 6, 62–63, 66
neo-Platonists, 41, 45, 65,
pietists, 18–20, 47, 54
67, 78
Pirkey de-Rabbi Eliezer
New Age worldview, 6, 68,
(midrash), 49
109–110
Platonism, 53; neo-Platonism,
New York City, Hasidism in,
41, 45, 65, 67, 78
97, 100
Postel, Guillaume, 66
“Nine Hundred Theses”
prayerbook, 59, 80
(Pico), 62
prayers, 19, 38, 53, 54, 78
numbers, 17, 19, 29, 45
prophets, 46, 86, 89.
See also
numerology, 64
specific prophets
Provence kabbalists, 3, 5, 20,
Opponents (“Lithuanians”),
25, 27, 50
93, 95, 96, 97, 101
Pythagoras, 6, 63
oral transmission, 3
ordination of rabbis
“questions from heaven,” 38
(semikhah),
71
Quran, 2.
See also
Islam 126
I N D E X
Raaya Mehemma (The
Sabbatian messianism, 81,
Faithful Shepherd), 31
84–92, 95; Lurianic
rabbinic literature, 46
kabbalah and, 86, 87;
RaSHBAh (Shimeon ben
Nathan of Gaza and, 85,
Adrat), 29
86–90, 98;
tikkun
(re-rationalistic philosophy, 25, demption) and, 86, 88, 89
27, 35, 53–54, 68, 103
Safed scholars, 5, 71–73, 85,
rationalistic theology, 47
87.
See also
Lurianic Recanatti, Menahem, 34
kabbalah
redemption, 33, 35, 72, 83;
Samael (archenemy of God),
messianic, 33, 52, 71, 79,
50, 52, 53
86, 91, 98;
shekhinah
(femi-Satan, 22, 35, 49, 58.
See also
nine power) and, 46.
See
evil powers
also
tikkun
(redemption) schism, 96
reflection, of divine light, 33,
Scholem, Gershom, 6, 8, 22,
46
23, 29, 67; on enlighten—
reformers of Judaism, 59, 68
ment movement, 91; on
reincarnation
(gilgul),
21, 82, feminine concept
(shek-91, 92, 109
hinah),
48; on Hasidism, religion, mysticism and, 9
98; at Hebrew University,
religious perfection, 72, 77.
103; Lurianism and, 73,
See also
perfection 75;
Major Trends in Jewish
religious practice, 6, 29, 33, 54
Mysticism,
30; Rabbi Isaac repentance, 27, 86, 97
and, 52; on Sabbatian
repentance groups, 72
messianism, 88
reshimu
(impression), 75–76
science and magic, 62, 63
Reuchlin, Johannes, 8, 62, 66
scriptural verses.
See
midrash Reuyot Yehezkel (Visions of
secret message, 34
Ezekiel), 14
secret of creation, 13, 33, 64
Rhineland pietists, 18–20, 47
secret tradition, kabbalah as,
Rosenberg, Judah, 107
3–4
RUR (Chapek), 107
Seder Rabba de-Bereshit
(The Extended Descrip—
Saadia Gaon, Rav, 16, 47
tion of Genesis), 13
Sabbath observance, 33, 55,
Sefer ha-Hezyonot
(The Book 58, 78
of Visions), 79
127
I N D E X
Sefer ha-Kanah, 34
shekhinah
(female divinity), Sefer ha-Peliah, 34