zohar

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A Jewish cabalistic book attributed by tradition to Rabbi Simon ben Yochi, who lived about the end of the 1st century AD. Modern critics believe it to be a compilation of the 13th century
{i} Hebrew first name; (Judaism) book of the Zohar, Kabbala (mystical religious writing)
brightness (1 ) The father of Ephron the Hittite (Gen 23: 8)
A Jewish cabalistic book attributed by tradition to Rabbi Simon ben Yochi, who lived about the end of the 1st century, a
The Zohar is the seminal work of the Kabbalah, written by Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai (2nd century) and his students It is one of the basic texts of the oral Torah and Kabbalah The Zoharic literature includes the Zohar proper, the Tikunei Zohar, and the Zohar Chadash
Book of Splendor; the chief literary work of the kabbalists The author of the main part of the Zohar was Moses deLeon (12th century in Spain, but it is pseudepigraphically ascribed to the Palestinian tanna Simeon bar Yohai (2nt century C E ), sometimes called Rasby (Rabbi Shimeon bar Yohai)
An intensely obscure Qabbalistic book written around five centuries ago
Modern critics believe it to be a compilation of the 13th century
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{i} (1955-1987) Israeli singer who died of an overdose
Book of Zohar
book containing mystical Biblical interpretations upon which Jewish cabalism is based
Sefer ha-zohar
(Hebrew; "Book of Splendour") Classical text central to Kabbala that has influenced all mystical movements within Judaism. Many Kabbalists invest it with a sanctity normally accorded only to the Torah and the Talmud. Written mostly in Aramaic, it is believed to be mainly the work of Moses de León. The main part of the Zohar provides a mystical and symbolic interpretation of biblical texts, especially the Torah, the book of Ruth, and the Song of Solomon. Other sections deal with the mystery of creation, the problem of evil, and the cosmic significance of prayer and good deeds
Uri Zohar
popular Israeli entertainer and movie director
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