Book contents
- A History of Kabbalah
- A History of Kabbalah
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Premodern and Modern Kabbalah
- 2 The Safedian Revolution of the Sixteenth Century
- 3 The Kabbalistic Crisis of the Seventeenth Century
- 4 Canonization
- 5 Beginnings of Globalization
- 6 Destruction and Triumph
- 7 Recurrent Themes
- Appendix Timeline
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index
6 - Destruction and Triumph
The Twentieth Century
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 July 2020
- A History of Kabbalah
- A History of Kabbalah
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Premodern and Modern Kabbalah
- 2 The Safedian Revolution of the Sixteenth Century
- 3 The Kabbalistic Crisis of the Seventeenth Century
- 4 Canonization
- 5 Beginnings of Globalization
- 6 Destruction and Triumph
- 7 Recurrent Themes
- Appendix Timeline
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Despite the Holocaust and the dislocation of the Jewish communities of the Near East and north Africa, the twentieth century was the apex of kabbalistic life and writing. The chapter begins with the urban renaissance of Kabbalah in pre-Holocaust Europe, and then moves to the emerging center in mandatory Palestine, whichlater became the leading kabbalistic center of Israel. Here an analysis of the nationalistic doctrine of Rabbi Kook and the Socialist doctrine of Rabbi Ashlag is joined with an examination of the development of the kabbalistic Yeshiva, as the leading institutional form of traditional Jewish learning and practice today. Alongside this development, the development of Jewish mystical life in the United States receives special attention. Beyond the Jewish world, thetransformation of Kabbalah into a leading player in the post-war global mysticism, especially in the form of the New Age movement, is followed. In this context, the impact of kabbalistic images and themes on cultural life is examined. Naturally, Scholemian academic Kabbalah, seen here as part of its history rather than just as the study of its history, is given its due place.
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- A History of KabbalahFrom the Early Modern Period to the Present Day, pp. 188 - 239Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020