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Moshe Halamish. The Kabbalah in North Africa: A Historical and Cultural Survey. Tel Aviv: Ha-Kibbutz Ha-Meuḥad, 2001. 239 pp. (Hebrew).
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 December 2005
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In his Kabbalah: New Perspectives, Moshe Idel envisioned a reordering of scholarly inquiry into Kabbalah, in which the intellectual divisions between the world of the traditional kabbalists and academic scholars would be bridged. The writings of Moshe Halamish, while not conceived with the specific purpose of fulfilling such a mandate, nonetheless create a realm of discourse in which traditional models are, at least, not outraged. Halamish writes in such a way that a dialogue with the traditional purveyors of Kabbalah may be at least envisioned.
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