Kabbalah and Jewish Mysticism

Investigate the esoteric and mystical traditions within Judaism. Study foundational texts like the Zohar and the teachings of major kabbalists.

11 courses

Understanding Early Christianity and Its Jewish Roots

Explore the historical, theological, and cultural foundations of early Christian beliefs within the context of Second Temple Judaism.

Introduction to Kabbalah: History, Concepts, and Major Texts

Explore the historical origins, foundational texts, and symbolic framework of Jewish mysticism in this accessible introductory guide.

Biblical Hebrew for Families: Alef-Bet, Blessings, and the Weekly Parashah

Introduce your children to Biblical Hebrew, daily blessings, and Torah portion themes through easy-to-follow written lessons and family activities.

Counting the Omer: A Guide to Kabbalistic Self-Refinement

Understand the spiritual mechanics of Sefirat Haomer and learn to refine your emotional attributes using timeless Kabbalistic principles.

Practical Kabbalah: Mystical Wisdom for Everyday Life

Discover foundational Kabbalistic concepts and apply timeless spiritual tools to bring clarity, purpose, and balance to your daily life.

Comparative Mysticism: Eastern and Western Spiritual Traditions

Explore the core philosophies of Eastern and Western mystical traditions to understand how diverse cultures approach the search for transcendent meaning.

Understanding Mysticism: Archaic, Eastern, and Western Traditions

Explore the history, philosophy, and core concepts of mystical experiences across global cultures, from ancient rituals to modern perspectives.

Reading Hasidic Parables: Wisdom and Storytelling Traditions

Explore the rich spiritual narratives of the Hasidic tradition to understand their deep philosophical meanings and literary structures.

Foundations of Kabbalah and Jewish Mysticism: From Ancient Texts to the Zohar

Trace the development of Jewish mystical thought from Merkavah speculation and Sefer Yetzirah through the emergence of the Zohar and the kabbalistic map of divine reality.

Reading the Zohar: A Guided Workbook for Engaging the Core Text of Jewish Mysticism

Work through selected passages of the Zohar with structured reading guides, annotation worksheets, and step-by-step explanations of its symbolic language and narrative technique.

Kabbalah and Contemporary Jewish Life: Hasidut, Neo-Kabbalism, and the Ethics of Mystical Practice

Examine how kabbalistic ideas have shaped Hasidic Judaism, modern spirituality movements, and contemporary Jewish practice — and what responsible engagement with the tradition looks like today.