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Moshe Idel
The Privileged Divine Feminine in Kabbalah
Perspectives on Jewish Texts
and Contexts
Edited by
Vivian Liska
Editorial Board
Robert Alter, Steven E. Aschheim, Richard I. Cohen, Mark H. Gelber,
Moshe Halbertal, Christine Hayes, Moshe Idel, Samuel Moyn,
Ada Rapoport-Albert, Alvin Rosenfeld, David Ruderman, Bernd Witte
Volume 10
Moshe Idel
The Privileged
Divine Feminine
in Kabbalah
ISBN 978-3-11-059744-8
e-ISBN (PDF) 978-3-11-059980-0
e-ISBN (EPUB) 978-3-11-059760-8
ISSN 2199-6962
Library of Congress Control Number: 2018952920
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“[She…] is higher than all.”
Zohar, Tiqqunei Zohar,
R. Moshe Cordovero, R. Hayyim Vital, R. Naftali
Bakharakh, R. Abraham Yehoshu‘a Heschel of Apta, R. Shlomo Eliashiv
“Since whatever is done, is always done only by [means of]
Malkhut.”
R. Shlomo Eliashiv,
Leshem, Shevo ve-’Ahlemah, Sefer De‘ah,
2, fol. 158a.
“Put me under Your Wings
And by my mother and sister.”
,ךְפ ָנכּ תחתּ י ִניסי ִנכה
ֵ ְ ַ ַ
ִ ְ ַ
תוֹחא ְו םא יל י ִיה ַו
ָ
ֵ ִ ֲ
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