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  1. Kabbalah - Wikipedia

    Jewish Kabbalists originally developed transmissions of the primary texts of Kabbalah within the realm of Jewish tradition [2][3] and often use classical Jewish scriptures to explain and demonstrate its …

  2. Kabbala | Definition, Beliefs, & Facts | Britannica

    Nov 21, 2025 · Kabbala, esoteric Jewish mysticism as it appeared in the 12th and following centuries. Kabbala has always been essentially an oral tradition in that initiation into its doctrines and practices …

  3. CABALA - JewishEncyclopedia.com

    While the doctrines of the ḤaBaD have shown that the Lurianic Cabala is something more than a senseless playing with letters, other forms of Ḥasidism, also derived from the Cabala, represent the …

  4. CABALA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of CABALA is a medieval and modern system of Jewish theosophy, mysticism, and thaumaturgy marked by belief in creation through emanation and a cipher method of interpreting …

  5. What Is Kabbalah? - Jewish Mysticism - Chabad.org

    Kabbalah (קבלה, sometimes spelled qabalah or cabala) means “received.” In common use today, Kabbalah refers to the received wisdom of theology of Jewish practice built upon teachings handed …

  6. Kabala (or Kabbalah or Cabbalah or Cabbala or Cabala)

    Kabala (or Kabbalah or Cabbalah or Cabbala or Cabala) A Hebrew and Jewish system of Gnosticism or Theosophy. The word means "doctrines received from tradition." In ancient Hebrew literature the …

  7. Kabbalah | Research Starters - EBSCO

    Kabbalah, often spelled Kabbala or Cabala, is a mystical religious philosophy rooted in Jewish teachings that seeks to understand the nature of God and humanity's relationship with the divine. The term …

  8. Kabbalah: An Overview - Jewish Virtual Library

    Kabbalah is the name applied to the whole range of Jewish mystical activity. While codes of Jewish law focus on what it is God wants from man, kabbalah tries to penetrate deeper, to God's essence itself.

  9. Kabbalah - Wikiwand

    With the decline of Christian Cabala in the Age of Reason, Hermetic Qabalah continued as a central underground tradition in Western esotericism.

  10. Kabbalah - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Kabbalah (also Cabala or Qabbālâ) is a Jewish mysticism of the Torah. The kabbalah started in the 1st-century by Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai. It continued in the 13th century in Spain by Rabbi Moses de …