This is a classic work of Jewish philosophy and mysticism, attributed to the 16th-century author Me r Wiener and the 14th-century historian Solomon Ibn Verga. The book explores the themes of creation, redemption and the nature of God, drawing on the teachings of Kabbalah and other Jewish mystical traditions. This edition features a new translation into German and extensive commentary by leading scholars of Jewish thought.
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