Mystic Tales from the Zohar

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The Zohar (the word itself means “brilliant light”) is a Jewish medieval mystic text that appeared in late thirteenth-century Christian Spain. Written in an artificial Aramaic, masking a medieval Hebrew, it is a collection of mystical writings including a homiletical commentary on the Torah. The author wrote the Zohar as a pseudepigraphical work, claiming it to be the composition or statement of the teachings and revelations given to Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai, a second-century talmudic sage. For this reason, the Zohar is written in Aramaic, the language of the greater part of the Talmud. Largely as a result of Gershom Scholem’s monumental research on the subject, contemporary critical scholars virtually unanimously believe the major part of the Zohar to be the work of Moses ben Shem Tov of Leon.

Author(s): Aryeh Wineman
Edition: 1
Publisher: Varda Books
Year: 1996

Language: English
City: Skokie, Illinois
Tags: Mysticism, Judaism

Mystic Tales from the Zohar
Copyright Page
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: On the Zoharic Story
Grief, Triumph, Expulsion
The Book of Adam: Two Accounts
The House of the World
Death Postponed
The Bridegroom’s Silence
A Retelling of Jonah
A Tale of Sin and Repentance
A Child’s Tears and His Father’s Resurrection
About the Papercut Art: The Ten Sefirot
Glossary
Bibliography