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Publicado por Feldheim Publishers (edition Pocket Size), 2004
ISBN 10: 1598266276ISBN 13: 9781598266276
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Publicado por Brand: Feldheim, 1999
ISBN 10: 158330360XISBN 13: 9781583303603
Librería: Ergodebooks, Houston, TX, Estados Unidos de America
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Hardcover. Condición: Good. Explores Divine regulation of the world. With Rabbi Yosef Begun's marginal notes. Vowelized, facing Hebrew and English texts. Translated by Aryeh Kaplan.
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Publicado por Feldheim Publishers, 2009
ISBN 10: 1598264672ISBN 13: 9781598264678
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Publicado por Judaism, 2023
ISBN 10: 1617045969ISBN 13: 9781617045967
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Publicado por Feldheim Publishers, 2014
ISBN 10: 1598269682ISBN 13: 9781598269680
Librería: HPB-Red, Dallas, TX, Estados Unidos de America
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Publicado por mosad Harav Kook, Jerusalem, Israel, 1949
Librería: Meir Turner, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
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Hardcover. Condición: Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Fair. In Hebrew. 101 pages. 180 x 105 mm. A poetical work by Luzzatto. Moshe Chaim Luzzatto (also Moses Chaim, Moses Hayyim, also Luzzato) (1707-1746 (26 Iyar 5506)), also known by the Hebrew acronym RaMCHaL (RaMHaL), was a prominent Italian Jewish rabbi, kabbalist, and philosopher. Born in Padua, he received classical Jewish and Italian educations, showing a predilection for literature at a very early age. He may have attended the University of Padua and certainly associated with a group of students there, known to dabble in mysticism and alchemy. With his vast knowledge in religious lore, the arts, and science, he quickly became the dominant figure in that group. His writings demonstrate mastery of the Tanakh, the Talmud, and the rabbinical commentaries and codes of Jewish law. The turning point in Luzzatto's life came at the age of twenty, when he received direct instruction from a mystical being known as the maggid. While such stories were not unknown in kabbalistic circles, it was unheard of for someone of such a young age. His peers were enthralled by his written accounts of these "Divine lessons", but the leading Italian rabbinical authorities were highly suspicious and threatened to excommunicate him. Just one hundred years earlier another young mystic, Shabbatai Zvi (d.1676), had rocked the Jewish world by claiming to be the Messiah. Although, at one point, Zvi had convinced many European and Middle Eastern rabbis of his claim, the episode ended with him recanting and converting to Islam. The global Jewish community was still reeling from that, and the similarities between Luzzatto's writings and Zvi's were perceived as being particularly dangerous and heretical. These writings, only some of which have survived, are often misunderstood to describe a belief that the Ramchal and his followers were key figures in a messianic drama that was about to take place. He identified one of his followers as the Messiah son of David, but assumed for himself the role of Moses, claiming that he was that biblical figure's reincarnation. After threats of excommunication and many arguments, Luzzatto finally came to an understanding with many of the Rabbanim, including his decision not to write the maggid's lessons or teach mysticism. In 1735, Luzzatto left Italy for Amsterdam, believing that in the more liberal environment there, he would be able to pursue his mystical interests. Passing through Germany, he appealed to the local rabbinical authorities to protect him from the threats of the Italian rabbis. They refused and forced him to sign a document stating that all the teachings of the maggid were false. Most of his writings were burned, though some did survive. From the Zoharic writings, the 70 Tikounim `Hadashim re-appeared in 1958 against all odds, in the Library of Oxford. "Arrangements" of thoughts, these Tikounim expose 70 different essential uses of the last verse of the Humash (the five books of Moses). Taught word-by-word in Aramit by the maggid of the Ram`hal, they parallel the Tikouney haZohar of the Rashbi, which expose the 70 fundamental understandings of the first verse of the `Houmash. When Luzzatto finally reached Amsterdam, he was able to pursue his studies of the kabbalah relatively unhindered. Earning a living as a diamond cutter, he continued writing but refused to teach. One major rabbinic contemporary who praised Luzzatto's writing was Rabbi Eliyahu of Vilna, the Vilna Gaon (1720?1797), who was considered to be the most authoritative Torah sage of the modern era as well as a great kabbalist himself. He was reputed to have said after reading the Mesillat Yesharim, that were Luzzatto still alive, that he would have walked from Vilna to learn at Luzzatto's feet; Vilna is 2,000 km from Italy.
Publicado por Feldheim Publishers, 2004
ISBN 10: 1598265849ISBN 13: 9781598265842
Librería: Goodwill Books, Hillsboro, OR, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
Condición: Acceptable. Fairly worn, but readable and intact. If applicable: Dust jacket, disc or access code may not be included.
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Publicado por Judaism, 2023
ISBN 10: 1617045977ISBN 13: 9781617045974
Librería: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, Estados Unidos de America
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Condición: New.
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Publicado por Targum Press, 2012
ISBN 10: 1568717539ISBN 13: 9781568717531
Librería: GF Books, Inc., Hawthorne, CA, Estados Unidos de America
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Condición: New. Book is in NEW condition.
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Publicado por Feldheim Publishers, 2016
ISBN 10: 1680252216ISBN 13: 9781680252217
Librería: Utah Book and Magazine, Salt Lake City Utah, UT, Estados Unidos de America
Libro Original o primera edición
Hardcover. Condición: As New. 1st Edition. 683 Pages, Text Clean, Book Tight, Condition of Book AS NEW, Does not look to have read.
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Librería: Sifrey Sajet, STRASBOURG, Francia
Libro
Hardback. Condición: New. Vowelized Hebrew script (Menukad). Color may vary. / Script hébreu vocalisé (Menoukad). Couleur de la couverture variable.
Publicado por Yosef Reuven bar Menachem min Rom, Vilna, Vilnius, Wilno, Lithuania, 1849
Librería: Meir Turner, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: Fair. In Hebrew. A poetical work by Luzzatto. (2), (I-III), IVV-X, [xi] xii, [1-2], 3-6, 9-60. Lacking one leaf (pages 7/8). One leaf detached. Pagination faulty. 70pp here. 180 x 105 mm. Italian inscription of early owner: Hanagid Pesakh Shur of Mohilev [in White Russia, possib. a Chabadnik). Moshe Chaim Luzzatto (also Moses Chaim, Moses Hayyim, also Luzzato) (1707-1746 (26 Iyar 5506), also known by the Hebrew acronym RaMCHaL (RaMHaL), was a prominent Italian Jewish rabbi, kabbalist, and philosopher. Born in Padua, he received classical Jewish and Italian educations, showing a predilection for literature at a very early age. He may have attended the University of Padua and certainly associated with a group of students there, known to dabble in mysticism and alchemy. With his vast knowledge in religious lore, the arts, and science, he quickly became the dominant figure in that group. His writings demonstrate mastery of the Tanakh, the Talmud, and the rabbinical commentaries and codes of Jewish law. The turning point in Luzzatto's life came at the age of twenty, when he received direct instruction from a mystical being known as the maggid. While such stories were not unknown in kabbalistic circles, it was unheard of for someone of such a young age. His peers were enthralled by his written accounts of these "Divine lessons", but the leading Italian rabbinical authorities were highly suspicious and threatened to excommunicate him. Just one hundred years earlier another young mystic, Shabbatai Zvi (d.1676), had rocked the Jewish world by claiming to be the Messiah. Although, at one point, Zvi had convinced many European and Middle Eastern rabbis of his claim, the episode ended with him recanting and converting to Islam. The global Jewish community was still reeling from that, and the similarities between Luzzatto's writings and Zvi's were perceived as being particularly dangerous and heretical. These writings, only some of which have survived, are often misunderstood to describe a belief that the Ramchal and his followers were key figures in a messianic drama that was about to take place. He identified one of his followers as the Messiah son of David, but assumed for himself the role of Moses, claiming that he was that biblical figure's reincarnation.After threats of excommunication and many arguments, Luzzatto finally came to an understanding with many of the Rabbanim, including his decision not to write the maggid's lessons or teach mysticism. In 1735, Luzzatto left Italy for Amsterdam, believing that in the more liberal environment there, he would be able to pursue his mystical interests. Passing through Germany, he appealed to the local rabbinical authorities to protect him from the threats of the Italian rabbis. They refused and forced him to sign a document stating that all the teachings of the maggid were false. Most of his writings were burned, though some did survive. From the Zoharic writings, the 70 Tikounim `Hadashim re-appeared in 1958 against all odds, in the Library of Oxford. "Arrangements" of thoughts, these Tikounim expose 70 different essential uses of the last verse of the Humash (the five books of Moses). Taught word-by-word in Aramit by the maggid of the Ram`hal, they parallel the Tikouney haZohar of the Rashbi, which expose the 70 fundamental understandings of the first verse of the `Houmash. When Luzzatto finally reached Amsterdam, he was able to pursue his studies of the kabbalah relatively unhindered. Earning a living as a diamond cutter, he continued writing but refused to teach. One major rabbinic contemporary who praised Luzzatto's writing was Rabbi Eliyahu of Vilna, the Vilna Gaon (1720?1797), who was considered to be the most authoritative Torah sage of the modern era as well as a great kabbalist himself. He was reputed to have said after reading the Mesillat Yesharim, that were Luzzatto still alive, that he would have walked from Vilnius to learn at Luzzatto's feet; Vilna is 2,000 km from Italy.
Publicado por Feldheim, 2013
Librería: Sifrey Sajet, STRASBOURG, Francia
Libro
Hardback. Condición: New. Hebrew only. Multiple copies of our books may be available on prior request. Please enquire if interested. // En hébreu. De multiples exemplaires peuvent être disponibles sur demande préalable.
Publicado por Sifriati, 1986
Librería: Sifrey Sajet, STRASBOURG, Francia
Libro
Hardback. Condición: New. Hebrew only. Ramchal's commentary on Tanach and other subjects. // En hébreu. Commentaire du Ramhal sur le Tanakh et autres sujets. Multiples exemplaires sur demande prealable.
Año de publicación: 2005
Librería: Sifrey Sajet, STRASBOURG, Francia
Libro
Hardback. Condición: New. Hebrew only.
Publicado por Sifriati, 1984
Librería: Sifrey Sajet, STRASBOURG, Francia
Libro
Hardback. Condición: New. Hebrew only. // En hébreu. Incl. Daat Tevunot II, Kinat Hashem Tsevakot, Mishkenei Elion, Kovetz Maamarim (Maamar Vayehi Meketz, Biur al Otzrot Chaim, Asarah Orot, Pinot Hamerkavah).
Hardcover. Condición: New. Hebrew only.
Publicado por Sifriati, 1998
Librería: Sifrey Sajet, STRASBOURG, Francia
Libro
Hardback. Condición: New. Hebrew only. // En hébreu.
Publicado por Lichma, 2014
ISBN 10: 2912553067ISBN 13: 9782912553065
Librería: Sifrey Sajet, STRASBOURG, Francia
Libro
Couverture souple. Condición: Neuf. Présenté sous la forme d'un dialogue entre l'âme et l'intellect. Traduit et commenté par le Grand-Rabbin Hay Krief.
Año de publicación: 2020
Librería: Sifrey Sajet, STRASBOURG, Francia
Libro
Hardback. Condición: New. Hebrew only. Multiple copies of our books may be available on prior request. Please enquire if interested. // En hébreu. De multiples exemplaires peuvent être disponibles sur demande préalable.
Publicado por Sifriati, 1995
Librería: Sifrey Sajet, STRASBOURG, Francia
Libro
Hardback. Condición: New. Hebrew only. Ramchal's commentary on the Edra Rabba. Multiple copies available on prior request.// En hébreu. Commentaire du Ramhal sur le Idra Rabba (Zohar). Multiples exemplaires sur demande prealable.
Publicado por Machon Ramchal, 1999
Librería: Sifrey Sajet, STRASBOURG, Francia
Libro
Hardback. Condición: New. Hebrew only. A compendium of Kabbalistic writings. // En hébreu. Recueil d'écrits kabbalistiques.
Publicado por Torat Hamusar, 2017
Librería: Sifrey Sajet, STRASBOURG, Francia
Libro
Hardback. Condición: New. Hebrew only. Multiple copies of our books may be available on prior request. Please enquire if interested. // En hébreu. De multiples exemplaires peuvent être disponibles sur demande préalable.
Publicado por Sifriati, 1992
Librería: Sifrey Sajet, STRASBOURG, Francia
Libro
Hardback. Condición: New. Hebrew only. // En hébreu. Incl. Daat Tevunot II, Kinat Hashem Tsevakot, Mishkenei Elion, Kovetz Maamarim (Maamar Vayehi Meketz, Biur al Otzrot Chaim, Asarah Orot, Pinot Hamerkavah).
Librería: Sifrey Sajet, STRASBOURG, Francia
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: New. Hebrew only. Multiple copies of our books may sometimes be available. Please enquire if interested. // En hébreu. De multiples exemplaires de nos livres peuvent parfois etre disponibles. Renseignez-vous.
Año de publicación: 2016
Librería: Sifrey Sajet, STRASBOURG, Francia
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: New. Hebrew only.
Año de publicación: 2017
Librería: Sifrey Sajet, STRASBOURG, Francia
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: New. Hebrew only.
Publicado por editions ramhal, 1996
ISBN 10: 9657426049ISBN 13: 9789657426043
Librería: Sifrey Sajet, STRASBOURG, Francia
Libro
Couverture souple. Condición: Neuf. Edition bilingue hébreu-français. Texte original avec traduction en vis-à-vis. 345 pages.
Publicado por Spiner, 2012
Librería: Sifrey Sajet, STRASBOURG, Francia
Libro
Couverture rigide. Condición: Neuf. Hebrew only. Multiple copies of our books may sometimes be available. Please enquire if interested. // En hébreu. De multiples exemplaires de nos livres peuvent parfois etre disponibles. Renseignez-vous.
Publicado por Sifriati, 1984
Librería: Sifrey Sajet, STRASBOURG, Francia
Libro
Hardback. Condición: New. Hebrew only. // En hébreu. Incl. Maamar haVikuach, Pitchei Chochma veDaat, Klalot haEilan haKadosh, Klalei Chochmat haEmet, Igrot Pitchei Chochma veDaat, Binyan Olam, Sod Hashem Liyereav.