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Kabbalah
The mystical or esoteric tradition of Judaism. The Kabbalah focuses on the attainment of higher states of consciousness through meditation or contemplation of sacred texts. The best-known Kabbalistic diagram is known as the Tree of Life, which is regarded as a map of spiritual realms. Today the Kabbalah is practiced both by Jews and non-Jews.

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Lone Star Kabbala
Welcome to Lone Star Kabbalah! When considering the writings of Judaism, one might think of them as a body of work supported by three pillars - Torah, Talmud, and Kabbalah. To give a simplistic description of the distinction between the three, we might say that Torah tells us WHAT to do, Talmud tells us HOW to do it, and Kabbalah explains WHY we do it. For example, if Torah tells us not to jump off a cliff, then the Talmud explains what constitutes a cliff and how far should one stay away from the edge. Meanwhile, Kabbalah gives a complete description of the theory of gravity and the force with which one would hit the ground so that we could understand why not to jump off that cliff.


Religious Studies 463: Jewish Mysticism
Selected Bibliography on Kabbalah and Jewish Mysticism


Resource for Kabbalah and Jewish Mysticism
Resource site for the Kabbalah and Jewish Mysticism


The Kabbalah Center International
An educational program for the training of Modern Kabbalists as healers and spiritual counselors.


The Kabbalah Centre
Information on Kabbalah, including, wisdom, kabbalah, mysticism, spirituality, judaism, religion, ancient, sacred, miracles, fulfillment, zohar, bahir, torah…


The Kabbalah Softwear Web
The Kabbalah Software Web- this site offers software on many Jewish topics and includes educational software as well.


The Ten Sefirot of the Kabbalah
The Jewish mystical doctrine known as "Kabbalah" (="Tradition") is distinguished by its theory of ten creative forces that intervene between the infinite, unknowable God ("Ein Sof") and our created world.

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Jewish-Kabbalah holiday calendar
Jewish-Kabbalah holidays for 2003.

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Judaism 101: Kabbalah and Jewish Mysticism
Mystical experiences have been a part of Judaism since the earliest days.

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A Gateway to the Wisdom of Kabbalah and Chassidut
Introductions to Kabbalah and Chassidut, basics in Kabbalah and Chassidut, topics in Jewish mystical thought, Kabbalah and modern times, Hebrew letters, Hebrew numerology, Chassidic Melodies


Ascent of Safed
Ascent of Safed - Jewish University in Kabbalah


Judaism 101: Kabbalah and Jewish Mysticism
A discussion of Jewish mysticism and the mystical school of thought known as Kabbalah. Provides a sample of kabbalistic thought and suggestions for further reading.


Kabbalah healing
Kabbalah healing and jewish mysticism. Explore Integrated Kabbalistic Healing and the Jewish Mystical Path with Jason Shulman.


Kabbalah Home Page
Kabbalah home page- this site gives information on the Jewish Kabbalah and its contents


Soc Culture Jewish Kabbalah, Mysticism, and Messianism Reading List
Soc.Culture.Jewish Newsgroups Reading Lists


The Kabbalah Connection
Resources and information about Jewish Mysticism - Kabbalah


The Sefirot: Kabbalistic Archetypes of Mind and Creation
The Sefirot: Kabbalistic Archetypes of Mind and Creation by Sanford L. Drob, an article in Cross Currents

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Elat Chayyim
Elat Chayyim is a transdenominational Jewish spiritual retreat center in the Catskill Mountains. Retreats incorporate Kabbalah, Jewish meditation, Jewish healing practices, Jewish mysticism, prayer, yoga, the arts. For all levels of Jewish education.


Isralight Spiritual Retreat
Isralight's Summer Spiritual Retreat is a holistic Jewish experience designed to enrich you physically, spiritually, and intellectually.


The Universal Kabalah
Kabbalah is a tradition whose roots extend back to the remotest history of the earth. Although considered a Judeo-Christian mysticism by many, it has been influenced by every golden age in the evolution of the western world.

 
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