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Zusha Kalet (Author)
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June 19, 2007
Kabbalah of Yeshua is taking us to the Garden of Eden. This sounding of the shofar blast will cause awakening of the Jewish people to Yeshua as a Kabbalist, a restoration for Christians to their Jewish roots and heritage and a revelation to people of all faiths concerning the truth of Yeshua. This book takes the road leading to the Father's house. We will all eat of the fatted calf versus the golden calf that has been worshipped since the beginning of creation and has not brought us to maturity yet. We must receive the Torah that brings life versus the Torah that brings death so that we can all dwell in the Garden of Eden once again!

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Reb Zusha is a descendant Reb Dov Ber of Mezeritch who was a disciple of the Baal Shem Tov, founder of Hasidic Judaism; Reb Zusha continues his legacy by teaching Kabbalah. He was born in Binghamton, NY and was raised in Atlanta GA. In 2000 Reb Zusha moves to Beaufort, South Carolina and meets his wife Rachel. Reb Zusha along with Rachel develop Kabbalah Nation in 2005.In 2007 Reb Zusha writes Kabbalah of Yeshua . Reb Zusha lives with his wife Rachel and their black lab Shmuel and Goldendoodle Zohar in Charleston,South Carolina.

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  • Paperback: 204 pages
  • Publisher: Kabbalah Nation Publishing (June 19, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0615147763
  • ISBN-13: 978-0615147765
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,194,512 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Mystical Masterpiece, October 14, 2007
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This intriguing book is divided into two parts: 1. Yeshua and 2. Kabbalah, which is the soul of the Torah and includes writings like the Zohar, Bahir and Sefer Yetzirah. The purpose of studying Kabbalah is to understand more profoundly and to increase one's faith in Messiah, according to the author, whose explanation of Kabbalah is of the theosophical variety.

Part One: Yeshua, starts with the chapter Defining the Disciple. Kalet refers to various texts like Matthew 13: 10 - 11, 6: 10 - 34, 28: 18 - 20 and John 17: 21 - 24 to explain why Yeshua spoke to the multitudes in parables but in plain words to his disciples. The author quotes the words of Paul in 2 Corinthians 12: 1 - 6 to show that this apostle had mystical experiences, just like Peter (Acts 11:4 - 5) and John (Revelation 4: 1 - 2).

Chapter 2 examines the difference between speaking to the crowds vs. to the disciples by quoting from the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. It is important to clarify who the audience is in the scriptures. The next chapter explains the Rabbinic Kabbalistic approach to the Bible through the Pardes system. The types of Rabbinic literature are discussed in chapter 4 - the five books of Moses and the four types of the Oral Torah: Mishna, Gemara, Midrash and Kabbalah.

The four levels of interpretation are covered in chapter 5. They are Pashat (Simple), the literal which gave rise to Mishna, Remez (Hint), the allegorical, hint or cross-reference level of the Gemara, D'rash (Threshing), the parabolic and possible level of interpretation that produced the Midrash, and Sod (Secret), the mystical which contains the hidden or subtle level of scripture which produced Kabbalah.

Chapter 6 explains the application of the four levels to the Brit Chadasha (New Covenant). The first three Gospel writers are synoptic, telling the story of Yeshua by narrating many of the same events, whilst John has an entirely different approach. Vessels Of Honor And Dishonor is the next, in which the author deals with concepts from the Tree of Life as they relate to passages in various books of the New Testament.

The Torah of Life and Torah of Death are discussed in chapter 8. The author explains that Torah is the body and Kabbalah is the soul. In other words, the Torah of the Spirit produces a life in union with Messiah and sets us free of sin and death (Romans 8:1 - 2). Likewise, "bread" is written law whilst "wine" is oral law. In the next chapter, further biblical exegesis is provided, such as the 3-fold teaching, 3 different groups of people and 3 types of sin, as well as discussions on the evil (Yetzer HaRa) and good (Yetzer HaTov) inclinations and the Holy Spirit (Ruach HaKodesh).

The first chapter of Part Two deals with Messianic Halacha, the next one is a history of Kabbalah with reference to Simeon Bar Yochai, Moses de Leon, Abraham ben Simon Abulafia, Abraham Azulai and Isaac Luria, and chapter 12 explores the five levels of the soul with examples and quotes from both the Old and New Testament. The five realms or worlds are discussed in the following chapter, with reference to the letters of the Tetragrammaton.

Then follows a detailed description of the Kabbalistic Tree of Life (with an illustration), and an explanation of concepts like Ein Sof and the contraction (Tzimtzum) that allowed creation to occur. The three Sefirot at the top of the tree refer to the Godhead as follows: Keter (crown) = Father, Chochma (wisdom) = Yeshua and Binah (understanding) = Ruach HaKodesh. All the Sefirot are explained with their corresponding qualities, letters and biblical personalities. Our lives must be balanced with fruit (Chesed) and gifts (Gevurah) of the Spirit so that we may bring a beautiful offering (Tif'eret) to the Lord.

There are 3 pages of endnotes, a bibliography divided into sections for Kabbalah, Breslov and the Noahide Laws and the book concludes with a short biography of the author Zusha Kalet. The Kabbalah of Yeshua is a most absorbing work that ought to be studied in-depth, which I intend to do. It is truly amazing to learn of all the extraordinary connections between the Old and New Testament that I have previously been unaware of.

Of interest:

MUSIC

The Sacred Names by Anjani Thomas

Kabbalah Music: Songs of the Jewish Mystics by Laura Wetzler

BOOKS

The Sermon on the Mount: The Key to Success in Life by Emmet Fox

Yeshua: A Guide to the Real Jesus and the Original Church by Ron Moseley

Yeshua: The Name of Jesus Revealed in the Old Testament by Yacov Rambsel
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Just one word: Excellent, April 19, 2009
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I have been reading and studying Kaballah for the last decade. This book is an excellent introduction to the theme taking Jesus Christ as the center of the research.
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1 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not a serious study, June 18, 2009
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This is not a serious study of Kabbalah, despite the author's apparent desire to "restore" Kabbalah study to Christians.
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