Kabbalah
'Jews are Magic': Museum exhibit explores Jewish fascination with occultism
Jews Are Magic,” opening this month at YIVO’s Manhattan headquarters, explores the Jewish fascination with mysticism, fortune telling, amulets, psychics, and occult practices.
Mysticism meets melody in Eduard Shyfrin’s ‘Red Blues’
Eduard Shyfrin introduces a first-ever systematic theory of Kabbalah for the modern era
The memory that turned into a song
Becoming impure in order to purify: read about this mystical commandment
What is the Red Heifer purifying ritual? The Kabbalah of Information's point of view and other kabbalists and Torah commentators.
Part 1- The Relativity of Death: No soulless body, no disembodied soul
The differences in the approaches of the Kabbalah of Information and modern science regrading death.
Part 2- Karet and Kabbalah of Information
Analysis of the essence of karet.
Part 1- The punishment of 'Karet' - A punishment from Heaven
What is karet? a detailed analysis.
Part 2 - The Relativity of Death: The informational structure of creation
investigating the problem of life and death - The informational structure of Creation
Relative sanctity - Mystery of Red Heifer
The Commandment of the Red Heifer.
Kabbalah and antisemitism: A condemnation of Lavrov's comment
Eduard Shyfrin condemns the statement by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov
World’s largest kabbalah collection to move to Israel's National Library
Leaving the Hebrew University’s Givat Ram campus after 40 years, it will relocate two kilometers to the northeast to its permanent home at the new NLI on Ruppin Boulevard.
Kabbalah meets quantum physics
One of the best-known written introductions to the Kabbalah is that written by Rabbi Yosef Ergas (1685-1730), titled Shomer Emunim, which was recently translated into English.
This Australian couple is bringing Jewish mysticism secrets to English
“While the Zohar has been translated several times into English, the tikunim have never really been translated into any Western language.”