Temurah (Hebrew: תְּמוּרָה) is one of the three ancient methods used by Kabbalists to rearrange words and sentences in the Bible, in the belief that by...
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Temurah may refer to: Temurah (Kabbalah), a method, used by the Kabbalists to rearrange words and sentences in the Bible; Temurah (Halacha), the prohibition...
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Sefirot (redirect from Sephiroth (Kabbalah))
lit. 'sphere'), meaning emanations, are the 10 attributes/emanations in Kabbalah, through which Ein Sof ("infinite space") reveals itself and continuously...
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Transogram in 1967 Notarikon – Kabbalistic method of deriving a word Temurah – Method in Kabbalah Originally a Mishnaic Hebrew term for Nakh, the term was commonly...
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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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Practical Kabbalah (Hebrew: קַבָּלָה מַעֲשִׂית Kabbalah Ma'asit) in historical Judaism, is a branch of the Jewish mystical tradition that concerns the...
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offering to another Temurah (Kabbalah), a method used by Kabbalists to rearrange words and sentences in the Bible Midrash Temurah (Hebrew: מדרש תמורה)...
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Hermetic Qabalah (redirect from Hermetic kabbalah)
Qabalah arose from Christian Cabala, which itself was derived from Jewish Kabbalah, during the European Renaissance, becoming variously Esoteric Christian...
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romanized: ʾilān, lit. 'tree') is a diagram used in Rabbinical Judaism in kabbalah and other mystical traditions derived from it. It is usually referred to...
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Ayin and Yesh (redirect from Ayin and Kabbalah)
'nothingness', related to אֵין ʾên, lit. 'not') is an important concept in Kabbalah and Hasidic philosophy. It is contrasted with the term Yesh (Hebrew: יֵשׁ...
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Lurianic Kabbalah is a school of Kabbalah named after Isaac Luria (1534–1572), the Jewish rabbi who developed it. Lurianic Kabbalah gave a seminal new...
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Ein Sof (redirect from Ein Sof (Kabbalah))
אֵין סוֹף ʾēn sōf; meaning "infinite", lit. '(There is) no end'), in Kabbalah, is understood as God prior to any self-manifestation in the production...
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Moses ben Jacob Cordovero (redirect from Cordoveran kabbalah)
Kordovero ; 1522–1570) was a central figure in the historical development of Kabbalah, leader of a mystical school in 16th-century Safed, Israel. He is known...
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Tohu and Tikun (redirect from Tohu (Kabbalah))
הַתִקוּן, romanized: ʿOlām hatTiqqun) are two general stages in Jewish Kabbalah in the order of descending spiritual worlds known as "the Four Worlds"...
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Four Worlds (redirect from Four worlds (Kabbalah))
the Five Worlds, are the comprehensive categories of spiritual realms in Kabbalah in a descending chain of existence. The concept of "Worlds" denotes the...
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The primary texts of Kabbalah were allegedly once part of an ongoing oral tradition. The written texts are obscure and difficult for readers who are unfamiliar...
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x mod m ) + 1. {\displaystyle \mathrm {E} (x)=(-x{\bmod {m}})+1.} Temurah (Kabbalah) Gematria Hebrew language ROT13 Rashi and Radak on each of the first...
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Qlippoth (redirect from Tree of death (Kabbalah))
In the Zohar, Lurianic Kabbalah, and Hermetic Qabalah, the qlippoth (Hebrew: קְלִיפּוֹת, romanized: qəlīppōṯ, originally Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: קְלִיפִּין...
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Partzufim (redirect from Imma (Kabbalah))
reconfigured arrangements of the ten sefirot, divine attributes/emanations of Kabbalah. Each partzuf is thus a configuration of disparate entities into a harmonious...
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Tzimtzum (redirect from Tzimtzum (Kabbalah))
lit. 'contraction/constriction/condensation') is a term used in Lurianic Kabbalah to explain Isaac Luria's doctrine that God began the process of creation...
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mathematics Madhava's sine table Mnemonic major system Notarikon Temurah (Kabbalah) Alphasyllabic numeral system Sreeramamula Rajeswara Sarma, THE KATAPAYADI...
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Gilgul (redirect from Gilgul (Kabbalah))
predecessors and so on. The concept relates to the wider processes of history in Kabbalah, involving cosmic Tikkun (Messianic rectification), and the historical...
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Gematria (category Kabbalah)
Germanic paganism Roman numerals Significance of numbers in Judaism Temurah (Kabbalah) Theomatics Untranslatability This article incorporates text from...
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Zohar (category Kabbalah texts)
much more inclined to treat the Kabbalah with respect." Gershom Scholem, who was to found modern academic study of Kabbalah, began his career at the Hebrew...
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Baal Shem (category Practical Kabbalah)
שֵׁם, pl. Baalei Shem) was a historical Jewish practitioner of Practical Kabbalah and supposed miracle worker. Employing various methods, Baalei Shem are...
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1160–1235 in Provence, France), was a French rabbi and a famous writer on Kabbalah (Jewish mysticism). The Aramaic epithet "Saggi Nehor" means "of Much Light"...
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Tzadik (category Kabbalah)
exploration in ethical literature, and its esoteric spiritualisation in Kabbalah. Since the late 17th century, in Hasidic Judaism, the institution of the...
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He is considered the father of contemporary Kabbalah, his teachings being referred to as Lurianic Kabbalah. While his direct literary contribution to the...
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List of Jewish Kabbalists (section Medieval emergence and development of Kabbalah (12th-15th centuries))
article lists figures in Kabbalah according to historical chronology and schools of thought. In popular reference, Kabbalah has been used to refer to...
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