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_aBM 525.A52 _b.B452 2001 |
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_aThe Zohar / _cby Rav Shimon bar Yochai from the book of Avraham ; with the Sulam commentary by Rav Yehuda Ashlag ; edited and compiled by Michael Berg. |
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_a[New York, NY] : _bKabbalah Centre International, _c[2001];copyright 2001 |
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_a23 volume _c26 cm. |
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_atext _2rdacontent |
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_avolume _2rdacarrier |
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500 | _aRight-hand binding. | ||
500 | _aThe first ever unabridged English translation with commentary. | ||
505 | _aav. 1. Prologue. Beresheet A -- v. 2. Beresheet B. Noach -- v. 3. Lech lecha. Vayera -- v. 4. Chayei Sarah. Toldot -- v. 5. Vayetze. Vayishlach -- v. 6. Vayeshev. Miketz. Vayigash -- v. 7. Vayechi -- v. 8. Shemot. Vaera -- v. 9. Bo. Beshalach -- v. 10. Yitro. Mishpatim -- v. 11. Trumah. Safra. Det'zniuta -- v. 12. Tetzaveh. Ki tisa. Vayak'hel -- v. 13. Pekudei -- v. 14. Vayikra. Tzav. Shmini -- v. 15. Tazria. Metzora. Acharei mot -- v. 16. Kedoshim. Emor. Behar. Bechukotai -- v. 17. Bemidbar. Naso. Beha'alot'cha -- v. 18. Shlach lecha. Korach. Chukat -- v. 19. Balak -- v. 20. Pinchas A -- v. 21. Pinchas B. Matot -- v. 22. Vaetchanan. Ekev. Shoftim. Ki tetzeh. Vayelech. Ha'azinu -- v. 23. Index. | ||
520 | _aZohar is a spiritual text that explains the secrets of the Bible, the Universe and every aspect of life. Composed by kabbalist Rav Shimon bar Yochai, the Zohar defies definition. On a physical level, the Zohar is a set of twenty-three books, a commentary on biblical and spiritual matters in the form of conversations among spiritual masters. It is a voluminous guidebook to the lost divine nature of our souls. It is a compendium of virtually all information pertaining to the universe-information that science is only beginning to verify today. Its vast and comprehensive commentary on biblical matters has captivated spiritual and intellectual giants for over two millennia. | ||
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_aCabala. _9121074 |
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_aAshlag, Yehudah. _9121075 |
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_aBerg, Michael, _cRabbi. _9121076 |
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_aSimeon bar Yohai, _9121077 |
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