Mysticism, Magic and Kabbalah in Ashkenazi Judaism
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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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Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2012
ISBN
9783110871753

Table of contents

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