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Paperback The Secret World of Kabbalah Book

ISBN: 1580132243

ISBN13: 9781580132244

The Secret World of Kabbalah

An introductory guide to Kabbalah, the secret world of Jewish mysticsm, for young readers, who will learn that its not just about the red string. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Learning to walk closely with God

Reviewed by Spencer Zaborowski (age 12) for Reader Views (12/07) "The Secret world of Kabbalah" by Judith Z. Abrams, is an interesting book that tells you about the right and wrong paths to God. The author described Kabbalah as "hidden wisdom" and is a personal journey to become as close to God as possible. It involves a guide, study and a lot of concentration. It talks about keeping God in every part of your life, no matter what you are doing through talking to God, wearing certain kinds of clothes and studying certain books and writings. This book is one that has history, mathematics, astrology, Angels, reincarnation, karma, and magic in it. You may ask "And what does all of this have to do with real life?" Well, using examples and stories from the Jewish texts, this book tells you all about it and how to use it when you are doing your daily routine. The book talks about all of the ways to search and connect spiritually with God. One idea, out of many ideas, tells that some of Kabblah (in fact a lot of it!) is hiding in plain sight. You may also be wondering "What does that mean?" Well, here is part of a story that is in "The Secret world of Kabbalah" -- "Once there was a boy that lived far out in the country. One day, he told his parents that he wanted to visit the king. So his parents gave him some food and a horse then sent him on his way! The journey was very pleasant with the sun shining, gentle rolling hills, and grassy fields. Finally, the boy came to the farthest outpost of the king's land. There an old gatekeeper congratulated him on reaching this point. The boy spent several pleasant days with the old man, telling him about his journey, but then a thought arose in the back of his mind. `This is nice... but I'm not with the king.' So thanking the Gatekeeper, he set back out toward the palace." The boy keeps on his journey, which was dangerous and hard, finally reaches the palace after he gives up several chances to rest comfortably. Instead of seeing the king, he sees himself in a large mirror. What happened to the king? Did he ever find him? The story gets better, so you have to read the book to find what happens! "The Secret world of Kabbalah" is a good book written for both teens and adults. Anyone who has thought of getting closer to God should read this. I liked this book because it talks about how most religions are alike! I also liked how it talks about places all over the world, like Mt. Everest. The book was easy-to-read, with interesting pictures. Ms. Abrams adds stories throughout the book, in addition to the facts about Kabbalah, which held my interest, more than if it just had the facts in there. I really enjoyed "The Secret world of Kabbalah" and I hope that you will read it and learn how to walk closely with God.

A 2007 Association of Jewish Libraries Notable Book for Older Readers

With the popularity of Kabbalah in pop culture still soaring, Judith Abrams provides young Jewish readers with a highly readable, succinct, and fascinating introduction to the topic. Short chapters, with text boxes, illustrations and diagrams, dissect the complicated subject matter of kabbalah, mysticism, kabbalistic texts, and more. She also addresses questions such as "Where can I find Kabbalah in the Prayer Book," "Why is Kabbalah kept so secret," "What does Kabbalah teach about astrology, angels, reincarnation, karma, and magic," and "What's with those red strings?" A glossary and list of books for further reading add to the value of this book which would also make a fantastic text for a high school class.

The Secret World of Kabbalah

Rabbi Abrams' explanation of the fundamentals of Kabbalah is based on the analogy of a journey. In using Mount Everest as an easily understood goal, she is able to illustrate the personal journey that is required of those wishing to study this connection to spirituality. Her presentation of the discipline and training necessary to accomplish that goal is a well-suited approach for the introduction of Kabbalah to junior high and high schools students. Abrams familiarizes the beginning student with the concept of "Hiding in Plain Sight". Using precise descriptions of common daily prayers, she assists in revealing the hidden meaning through the art of numerology and the significance that it has when applied to language. She discusses the use of the Tanach and the Zohar as texts, as well as the reason for the secrecy of Kabbalah. She has also included a valuable section on how Kabbalah can be put to use in your life and how to access the credibility of a teacher of Kabbalah. Rabbi Abrams' guidance allows for the reader to learn the basics skills of interpreting Kabbalah and opens the door to further in-depth exploration. With the current popularity of Jewish mysticism, this book serves as an excellent introduction for teens. For ages 12 and up. Reviewed by Christine C. Maasdam
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