Demystifying the mystical

understanding the language and concepts of Chasidism and …

Chaim Dalfin

170 pages  |  ~5 hrs

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Demystifying the mystical

understanding the language and concepts of Chasidism and Jewish mysticism: a primer for the layman

By Chaim Dalfin

Rabbi Chaim Dalfin offers a bridge between the profound depths of Jewish mysticism and everyday spiritual practice in this accessible guide to Chasidic wisdom. Recognizing that the elevated concepts of Kabbalah often remain shrouded in complex parables and abstract teachings, Dalfin creates a pathway for both newcomers and seasoned students to engage meaningfully with these transformative ideas.

The author addresses a fundamental challenge in spiritual study: how to translate mystical principles that deal with invisible worlds and intangible processes into practical wisdom that can guide daily life. Drawing inspiration from the original Chasidic masters, including the Baal Shem Tov and the Alter Rebbe, who themselves worked to make esoteric teachings accessible to their communities, Dalfin continues this tradition of bringing lofty concepts down to earth.

This primer serves as both introduction and practical manual, emphasizing that true understanding comes through dedicated study and internalization rather than casual reading. The author provides essential terminology at the beginning of each chapter and includes study questions to deepen comprehension, making the material approachable for readers regardless of their background in Jewish thought.

For those seeking to understand how ancient mystical wisdom applies to contemporary spiritual growth, this work demonstrates how Chasidic teachings can illuminate practical paths toward greater awareness and meaningful living.

What You'll Discover

  • Explore mystical experiences
  • Explore Mysticism, judaism
  • Explore Hasidism
  • Explore Judaism

Topics

Mysticism Mysticism, judaism Hasidism Judaism

Details

Published
1995
Publisher
Jason Aronson
ISBN-10
1568214537
Pages
170
Language
EN
LC Classification
BM723.D25 1995