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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Light without end,
By David Rosner (Princeton, NJ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Zohar (Hardcover)
Rabbi Miller has done the English-speaking world an invaluable service in this accurate and beautiful translation of the Zohar. His authoritative introduction is an excellent, concise and clear exposition of the fundamental concepts of Jewish mysticism, and would be a worthy addition to any library in and of itself. He then goes on to trace, line by line, the first four portions of the Torah, from "In the beginning . . . " to the binding of Isaac, introducing the relevant passages from the Zohar which comment upon, elucidate, and expound the inner esoteric dimensions hidden within and alluded to by the text. Rabbi Miller's own helpful commentary interspersed within the passages guides and informs the reader through the more difficult sections, and provides a wealth of background knowledge and interpretation unavailable to all but the most diligent of scholars. Thoroughly annotated and with extensive bibliographical references and a concise glossary of Kabbalistic terms, this first of what I hope will be many volumes opens up and reveals to a spirit-thirsty world what the Torah has meant to those who most fully lived and breathed its words and walked along its holy and life-giving path.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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Monumental Achievement!,
This review is from: Zohar (Hardcover)
Rabbi Miller has given us English readers a wonderful insight into the spiritual dynamic within Judaism. It is both thorough and most accessible. A fascinating read for those seeking to understand more about the world, creation, and figures from the Torah.This volume starts off with the Beginning, Genesis year 0000, and continues as our forefathers come of age. Rabbi Miller explores the significance of the flood and the generation of Noah; the monumental events that led Abraham to leave the house of his father and ultimately become the father of nations; and other famous occurrences. I enjoyed this work immensely, and I eagerly await the concurrent volumes.
9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
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Outstanding, Insightful, and easy to Comprehend.,
This review is from: Zohar (Hardcover)
A major work translated into English for all to gain the Sacred Wisdom from the Zohar. The Zohar is one of the classic texts of the Kabbalah, which means "received tradition," for the teachings of Kabbalah were handed down from master to student, from generation to generation. But it also means "parallel" because Kabbalah in general, and Zohar in particular, draws parallels between things which have no apparent connection. The Zohar does this by examining the spiritual root of things above, and finding that ultimately everything is connected in and through their original source. Wisdom for all to receive.
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Zohar by Moshe Miller (Hardcover - November 25, 2000)
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