The Zohar Pritzker Edition, Volume Nine
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The Zohar Pritzker Edition, Volume Nine, published by Stanford University Press on January 27, 2016, is a significant addition to the study of Kabbalah and mysticism. This edition, comprising 944 pages in English, presents the ninth volume of the Sefer ha-Zohar, a foundational text of Jewish mysticism that has captivated readers since its emergence in medieval Spain. This volume completes the running commentary on the Torah, covering passages from the middle of the book of Numbers through the end of Deuteronomy.
Readers will encounter a rich tapestry of mystical interpretations and narratives, including the visionary journey of Rabbi Shim’on and his Companions to the Garden of Eden, where they uncover secrets of the afterlife. The volume features the intriguing story of the Yanuqa, a remarkable child who challenges the wisdom of the rabbis. Additionally, the Idra Zuta, a dramatic narrative, captures the final gathering of Rabbi Shim’on and his Companions, where profound mysteries of divine being are revealed before his departure. This edition serves as a comprehensive resource for those interested in the intricate layers of Jewish religious thought and mystical literature.
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Sefer ha-Zohar (The Book of Radiance) has amazed readers ever since it emerged in medieval Spain over seven hundred years ago. Written in lyrical Aramaic, this masterpiece of Kabbalah exceeds the dimensions of a normal book; it is virtually a body of mystical literature, comprising over twenty sections. The bulk of the Zohar consists of mystical interpretation of the Torah, from Genesis through Deuteronomy.
The ninth volume of The Zohar: Pritzker Edition completes this running commentary on the Torah. Rabbi Shim’on and his Companions explore passages from the middle of the book of Numbers through the end of Deuteronomy. Among the remarkable sections is Rav Metivta, an account of a visionary journey by Rabbi Shim’on and some of the Companions to the Garden of Eden, where they discover secrets of the afterlife. Later in the volume appears the story of the Yanuqa (Child)–a wunderkind-and-enfant-terrible who amazes and teases, challenges and stumps the rabbis.
Near the very end of the Zohar on the Torah comes the remarkable section known as Idra Zuta (The Small Assembly). This dramatic narrative describes the last gathering of Rabbi Shim’on and the Companions before his death. Here the master reveals profound mysteries of divine being, and then departs from this world to unite ecstatically with the Divine Feminine, Shekhinah. Before departing, Rabbi Shim’on invites all of the Companions to his wedding celebration above.
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