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Preface
Landmark Dates and Key Figures in Jewish Mysticism
Part 1. The Roots of Jewish Mysticism
1. What Is Jewish Mysticism?
2. Mysticism in the Bible
Part 2. Early Mystical Pursuits
3. Mysticism in the Talmud: Entering the Pardes
4. Song of Songs and Ma’aseh Merkavah
5. The Temple: The Meeting Place for God and His People
6. Ma’aseh Bereshit, Sefer Yetzirah, and Sefer ha-Bahir: The Roots of Kabbalah
7. Hasidei Ashkenaz: Mystical Moralism
Part 3. Basic Concepts in Kabbalah
8. The Ein Sof: That Which Is Endless
9. The Sefirot: Perceiving God
10. Deveikut: Cleaving to God
11. Tzorekh Gavoha: The Divine Need
Part 4. Further Developments in Kabbalah
12. Prophetic-Ecstatic Kabbalah: Abraham Abulafia
13. The Role of the Torah
14. Sexuality in Jewish Mysticism
15. Sin, Teshuvah, and the Yetzer ha-Ra: Tikkun
16. Lurianic Kabbalah
17. The Problem of Evil in Kabbalah
18. Mystical Experiences, Ascetic Practices
Part 5. Additional Issues in Kabbalah
19. Four Worlds, Four Levels of Soul: Death and Transmigration
20. Magic
21. Messianism
22. Prayer and Ritual in the Mystical Life
Part 6. Hasidism
23. The Ba’al Shem Tov and His Teachings
24. The Role of Prayer and the Ba’al Shem Tov’s Successors
25. The Growth of Hasidism and Its Search for Truth
26. Chabad Hasidism
Part 7. Mysticism, Action, and Reaction
27. Three Twentieth-Century Mystics
28. Concealment and Distortion of Jewish Mysticism
Suggestions for Further Reading
Notes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index