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Kabbalah or
Qabalah (/kəˈbɑːlə, ˈkæbələ/ kə-BAH-lə, KAB-ə-lə; Hebrew: קַבָּלָה, romanized: Qabbālā, lit. 'reception, tradition') is an
esoteric method...
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Christian Kabbalah arose during the
Renaissance due to
Christian scholars'
interest in the
mysticism of
Jewish Kabbalah,
which they
interpreted according...
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mathematician and
inventor Yom-Tov Lipmann-Muhlhausen,
medieval Talmudist,
kabalist and
philosopher Yom Tov of
Joigny (d. 1190),
medieval French-born rabbi...
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flourished in the
Middle Ages
Abraham ben
Mordecai Galante (died 1560),
kabalist and
author Mordecai Galante (died 1781),
rabbi of
Damascus Moses Galante...
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woman written about in the 1975 book
Montaillou Samuel Vital (1598–1677),
Kabalist Vital Cuinet (1833–1896),
French geographer and
orientalist ****idya Vital...
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Academy at
Pumbeditha Jacob ben
Hayyim Zemah (17th century),
Portuguese kabalist and
physician Tzemach Dawid (1541–1613),
Jewish chronicler, mathematician...
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mystic and
Talmudist Isaac Luria (Ari) (1534–1572),
Great Kabalist,
basis for most
recent Kabalists Solomon Luria (Maharshal) (1510–1573),
Posek and Talmudist...
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Tamer -
writer Soraya Tarzi -
Queen of
Afghanistan Samuel Vital -
Kabalist Muna W****ef -
actress and
United Nations Goodwill amb****ador Ziad Zukkari...
- 17th
century Damascus-based rabbi/
Kabalist...
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Hermetic symbolism, is that of
Pythagoras and of the
kabalists—"as above, so below." It is also that of the
Buddhist philosophers, who...