Publisher's Synopsis
Sefer ha-Zohar al ha-Torah, Volume 2, by Jacob ben Naphthali, is a foundational text in Kabbalistic literature. This volume continues the profound exploration of the Torah through the mystical lens of the Zohar, offering interpretations and insights into the hidden meanings within the sacred text. Written in Hebrew, this edition provides scholars and students direct access to the original language of this influential work.
The Zohar is a central text of Kabbalah, offering a mystical and allegorical interpretation of the Pentateuch. Jacob ben Naphthali's commentary provides a valuable resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of Jewish mysticism and its profound impact on religious thought. This volume invites readers to delve into the esoteric dimensions of the Torah, revealing layers of meaning that have resonated for centuries.
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