A Journey into the Zohar Graphics & Media / AudioAn introduction to the Zohar, the crowning work of medieval Kabbalah. Includes original translations and analysis. The crowning work of medieval Kabbalah, the Zohar is unlike any other work in the Jewish canon. Written in Aramaic, the Zohar contains complex mystical exegesis as well as the story of the Companions a group of sages who wander through second century Israel discussing the Torah while meeting up with children, donkey drivers, and various
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