This collection abides as a set of books including commentary, on the mystical aspects of the Torah, (the five books of Moses) supposedly written in medieval Aramaic. The best introduction to the Zohar is in the Scholem; an ancient annotation that contains passages of inspirational, sublime content. One of the twentieth century’s major scholars of religion, Erwin R. Goodenough; which wrote twelve volumes of books called, the Jewish Symbols in the Greco-Roman Period; whereupon within his work he expounds on the mystery of the Zohar. Within his writings, he relates how the supernatural connection with the LORD helped the Jewish people in the wilderness with Moses. In their ancient beginnings, Israel becomes chosen as a “bride of God” and their tents in the wilderness became a symbol of escape from the sin of Egypt’s idolatry. During their wilderness worship, they experienced a mystical, spiritual connection with a Divine presence. Mr. Goodenough
This collection abides as a set of books including commentary, on the mystical aspects of the Torah, (the five books of Moses) supposedly written in medieval Aramaic. The best introduction to the Zohar is in the Scholem; an ancient annotation that contains passages of inspirational, sublime content. One of the twentieth century’s major scholars of religion, Erwin R. Goodenough; which wrote twelve volumes of books called, the Jewish Symbols in the Greco-Roman Period; whereupon within his work he expounds on the mystery of the Zohar. Within his writings, he relates how the supernatural connection with the LORD helped the Jewish people in the wilderness with Moses. In their ancient beginnings, Israel becomes chosen as a “bride of God” and their tents in the wilderness became a symbol of escape from the sin of Egypt’s idolatry. During their wilderness worship, they experienced a mystical, spiritual connection with a Divine presence. Mr. Goodenough