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Nonfiction Spiritual Cross-Training: Searching through Silence, Stretch, and Song Benjamin Shalva
Essay My Very Unorthodox Kabbalist Recently named Opinion Editor at the Forward, Sigal Samuel is the author of The Mystics of Mile End, a novel bending standard concepts of community, gender, and… Sigal Samuel December 21, 2015
Nonfiction Kabbalah: A Neurocognitive Approach to Mystical Experiences Shahar Arzy and Moshe Idel
Nonfiction The Kabbalah Sutras: 49 Steps to Enlightenment: A Guide to “Counting The Omer” through Meditation, Physical Exercise, Yoga, Relationships, Business & Career Marcus J. Freed
Nonfiction The Aura of Torah: A Kabbalistic-Hasidic Commentary to the Weekly Readings Rabbi Larry Tabick
Essay The Power of the Aleph Rachel Cantor is the author of the novel A Highly Unlikely Scenario, or a Neetsa Pizza Employee’s Guide to Saving the World (Melville House). In addition to… Rachel Cantor January 13, 2014
Essay What Does a Kabbalist Eat for Breakfast? Earlier this week, Ruchama King Feuerman wrote about the sweetness or redemption and stories from her mother’s Moroccan childhood. Her most recent book, In the… Ruchama King Feuerman November 1, 2013
Essay Sweet Judgment Earlier this week, Ruchama King Feuerman wrote about stories from her mother’s Moroccan childhood. Her most recent book, In the Courtyard of the Kabbalist (NYRB LIT),… Ruchama King Feuerman October 30, 2013