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Mysticism, Magic and Kabbalah in Ashkenazi Judaism
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Mysticism, Magic and Kabbalah in Ashkenazi Judaism
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- Introduction
- The Language of the Mystics in Medieval Germany
- Between Magic and Religion – Ashkenazi Hasidic Piety
- Prayer Gestures in German Hasidism
- Metatron and Shi’ur Qomah in the Writings of Haside Ashkenaz
- Images of Women in Sefer Hasidim
- Social and Mystical Aspects of Sefer Hasidim
- Rabbi Judah The Pious’ Will in Halakhic and Kabbalistic Literature
- Rabbi Judah the Pious as a Legendary Figure
- An Anonymous Kabbalistic Commentary on Shir ha-Yihud
- Kabbalisten, Ketzer und Polemiker. Das kulturelle Umfeld des Sefer ha-Nizachon von Lipman Mühlhausen
- The Maharal of Prag and the Kabbalah
- Zauberei und Zauber in der deutschen Literatur des 16. Jahrhunderts
- Pico della Mirandola and the Beginnings of Christian Kabbala
- A Profile of R. Naphtali Katz from Frankfurt and His Attitude Towards Sabbateanism
- Rabbi Nathan Adler of Frankfurt and the Controversy Surrounding Him
- Dr. Samuel Falk and the Eibeschuetz–Emden Controversy
- The Mystical Visions of Rabbi Hyle Wechsler in the 19th Century
- Meyer Heinrich Hirsch Landauer – Bible Scholar and Kabbalist
- Kabbala-Rezeption in der Deutschen Romantik
- Kabbala und Liebe. August Beckers Roman ,Des Rabbi Vermächtniß‘ (1866/67)