Nan Goodman doesn’t spend much time wondering what Madonna, Mick Jagger or Ashton Kutcher may have gotten from dabbling in the “Kabbalah trend” of the early 2000s. What concerns Goodman are what ...
Ultra Orthodox Jews pray at the tomb of Rabbi Isaac Ben Solomon Luria, founder of the practical Kabbalah, in the ancient cemetery of Safed, Israel, a city associated with Jewish mysticism, in 2007.
In this review of Professor Scholem's recently published English lectures, "Major Trends in Jewish Mysticism", an account is given of the methods of Professor G. Scholem, which combine exact ...
TEL AVIV (JTA) — Safed Academic College, in northern Israel, will offer a bachelor’s degree in mysticism and spirituality. Safed is the historical center of kabbalah, the Jewish mystical tradition.
In Safed, a center of kabbalah, ordinary citizens shocked by the Oct. 7 attacks are carrying military-grade weapons. Prayers at Safed Old Jewish Cemetery this month.Credit... Supported by By Damien ...