הוצאת Kabbalah Publishing


הספרים של הוצאת Kabbalah Publishing

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Yehuda Berg’s The 72 Names of God Meditation Book is your personal torch to highlight the areas of your life where you need to shine. Through the practice of meditating on the 72 Names of God, you will stir the Light within your soul to help you. See the impact of your decisions before you ma...

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The power of The 72 Names of God operates strictly on a soul level, not a physical one. It's about spirituality, not religiosity. Instead of being limited by the differences that divide people, the wisdom of the Names transcends humanity's age-old quarrels and belief systems to deal with one co...

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Is it possible to turn the rush that comes from closing a business deal or having a brief, passionate affair into an enduring sense of wholeness and peace? Kabbalah, according to its increasingly large group of practitioners, is the path from that fleeting feeling of pleasure that most people s...

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Is it possible to turn that rush that comes from closing a business deal or having a brief, passionate affair into an enduring sense of wholeness and peace? Kabbalah, according to its increasingly large group of practitioners, is the path from that fleeting feeling of pleasure that most people settl...

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Kabbalah teaches that angels facilitate the circulation of energy throughout the non-physical universe. Invisible, intangible, and yet within us and all around us, angels serve as the infrastructure of the spiritual world. Some have existed forever — archangels, angels of the days of the week...

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As the first person to translate the entire 23-volume Zohar from Aramaic into English, Michael Berg is uniquely qualified to convey its timeless wisdom to a wider audience. In these pages, he reveals its secrets as never before. Berg deciphers the encoded words of the ancient sages and explains...

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Based on Yehuda Berg’s popular talks at Kabbalah Centres around the country, Kabbalah on Love has a simple yet profound message: Love is not something you learn or acquire but an essence within, waiting to be revealed. Trapped by layers of ego, fear, shame, doubt, low self-esteem, and ...

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Ancient Kabbalistic mysticism and the search for meaning by looking to the stars are related in ways that may surprise readers. Kabbalah, in fact, offers arguably the oldest and wisest application of astronomy and astrology known to humankind. Kabbalistic Astrology is a tool for und...

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To paraphrase the question most commonly associated with the Passover Seder: Why is this Haggadah different from all other Haggadah? In the case of The Kabbalah Haggadah, it’s because this reading offers far more than the traditional Hebrew text and English translation of the Israelite...

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Despite the plethora of pills, pillows, and other aids, millions of sleep-deprived Americans have yet to find the relief they’re seeking. Now, in Kabbalah on Sleep, Yehuda Berg reveals that the real purpose of sleep is not rest for the body but rejuvenation of the soul. According ...

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Arguably the most profound mystic of the 20th century, Rav Yehuda Ashlag is revered by students of Kabbalah even today for his rare ability to make complex concepts intelligible. The Wisdom of Truth covers all of the basic truths of Kabbalah, focusing on human dignity and how people must...

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For the past five years, Yehuda Berg’s morning email messages have been eagerly read by thousands of Kabbalah students all over the world. These daily “tune-ups” help seekers tap into that day’s particular energy and increase their awareness of signs and messages, thus enabling them to ...

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“Absence of desire” or "lack of interest" are often listed as symptoms of depression, a medical condition that affects nearly 20 million Americans. A myriad of drugs, herbal remedies, and therapies are now available to treat this condition, and although they may ease the symptoms, none have...

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Four years before the current “Secret” phenomenon, acclaimed Kabbalist Michael Berg shared the amazing truths from the world's oldest spiritual tradition in his own book, The Secret. Now in paperback, this book reveals the essence of life in its most concise and powerful form. Using...

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According to the teachings of Kabbalah, angels are the infrastructure of the universe, the invisible conduit that moves energy along. Some have existed forever: archangels, angels of the days of the week and the zodiac, guardian angels, the angels of death and judgment. Other angels, both ...

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In Wheels of a Soul, Rav Berg shows how the idea of reincarnation was for centuries either suppressed or ignored by religious and secular authorities. This is not just another New Age tract on "crossing over to the other side." This is the rediscovery of a principle that explains the reality ...

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From best-selling author and noted teacher and speaker Yehuda Berg comes a thought-provoking call to action on our current global crisis. Positing that our collective abdication of responsibility — in every facet of our lives, including business and the economy, the environment, government an...

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Public interest in the connection between science and religion has recently become very high, but the subject has long been studied by Kabbalists. Years before “nano” entered the vernacular as an abbreviation for “nanotechnology” — which essentially means “less is more” rather t...

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In The Way of the Kabbalist, best-selling author Yehuda Berg describes exactly what those who practice Kabbalah do and why they do it. What might appear to the curious but unknowing as mysterious rules and rituals are in fact the tools students use to achieve goals such as love, purity, ...

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Rav Berg paints a vivid portrait of legendary Kabbalist Rav Yehuda Brandwein in this memoir of his years spent studying under the great master. Set in Israel at the time of the Six-Day War, the book traces the development of their relationship and shares the profound wisdom gleaned from it...

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In this concise but powerful book, noted scholar and teacher Yehuda Berg describes all of the basic elements involved in the Sabbath, as practiced by students of Kabbalah, and explains the reasons behind each one. In Kabbalah, the period between Friday sunset and Saturday sunset is very differe...

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It may seem odd to see or hear the words “women” and “Kabbalah” together. That’s because until recently, women were literally forbidden from studying the subject. Karen Berg has spent a lifetime trying to change that. As the author of God Wears Lipstick, the first book to show ...

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Universally acknowledged as the leader of the contemporary Kabbalah movement, Rav Berg wrote this book, one of his first, more than 25 years ago as a basic overview of Kabbalah. For years, it was distributed within the Kabbalah Centre organization. It has now been revised and updated for w...

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Michael Berg’s overview of the Zohar is a virtual timeline showing its connection with great historical figures and events throughout time. He addresses the myths surrounding this sacred work, and covers who first revealed it, who wrote it down, and who studied it — not just Jewish scholars...

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In this book, Rav Berg offers penetrating insights into the age-old mysteries of life, death, and immortality. He explores the true meaning of “mind over matter,” and reveals why our own consciousness holds the keys to unending life. He also explains how, by opening ourselves to spiritual c...

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Long before "nano" entered the vernacular as an abbreviation for "nanotechnology," famed Kabbalah scholar and teacher Rav Berg was speaking and writing in spiritual terms about this scientific concept, which in the simplest terms means "less is more" rather than "the bigger, the better." T...



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