BIBLIOGRAPHY

JOURNALS

AJSRAssociation of Jewish Studies Review
HUCAHebrew Union College Annual
JJSJournal of Jewish Studies
JQRJewish Quarterly Review
JSJTJerusalem Studies in Jewish Thought
JSQJewish Studies Quarterly
MGWJMonatschrift fur Geschichte und Wissenschaft des Judentums
PAAJRProceedings of the American Academy of Jewish Research
QSQiriat Sefer
REJRevue des Etudes Juives

EDITIONS OF PRINTED TEXTS

’Adir ba-MaromR. Moses Hayyim Luzzatto, Sefer’ Adir ba-Marom (Benei Beraq, 1968).
’Ahavat DodimR. Benjamin of Zalisch, Sefer’ Ahavat Dodim (rpt., Brooklyn, 1978).
‘Amudei TorahR. Shmuel Mayevski, ed., Sefer ‘Amudei Torah (Jerusalem, 1971), which includes R. Abraham ben Shlomo of Vilnius (the Gra’s brother), Sefer Ma‘alot ha-Torah, and R. Isaac Aizik Haver, ’Or Torah.
’Arzei Levanon’Arzei Levanon (Venice 1601).
‘Avodat ha-QodeshR. Meir ibn Gabbai, Sefer ‘Avodat ha-Qodesh (Jerusalem, 1963).
Be’er Mayyim HayyimR. Hayyim Turer of Chernovitz, Be’er Mayyim Hayyim, 2 vols. (Israel, n.d.).
Bereshit RabbatiR. Moses ha-Darshan, Midrash Bereshit Rabbati, ed. C. Albek (Mekize Nir-damim, Jerusalem, 1967).
Botzina’ di-Nehora’R. Barukh of Medziebuz, Sefer Botzina’ di-Nehora’ ha-Shalem (n.p., 1985).
Commentary on Bereshit Rabba’R. Joseph ben Shalom Ashkenazi, Commentary on Bereshit Rabba’, ed. Moshe Hallamish (Magnes Press, Jerusalem, 1985).
Commentary on Sefer YetzirahR. Yehudah Barzilai Barceloni, Commentary on Sefer Yetzirah, ed. S. Z. H. Halberstam (Mekize Nirdamim, Berlin, 1885).
Commentary on the talmudic AggadotR. Azriel of Gerona, Commentary on the talmudic Aggadot, ed. Isaiah Tishby (Magnes Press, Jerusalem, 1989).
Da‘at MosheR. Moses Elyakum Beri‘ah, Sefer Da‘at Moshe ‘al ha-Torah (rpt., Jerusalem, 1987).
Degel Mahaneh’ EfrayyimR. Moses Hayyim Ephrayyim of Sudylkov, Degel Mahaneh ’Efiayyim (Jerusalem, 1963).
DerishotR. Moses Cordovero, Derishot be-‘Inianei Mal’akhim, printed as an appendix to Reuven Margaliot, Mal’akhei ‘Elyon (Mossad ha-Rav Kook, Jerusalem, 1945).
Devash le-FiR. Hayyim Joseph David Azulai, Devash le-Fi (Jerusalem, 1962).
‘Etz HayyimR. Hayyim Vital, Sefer ‘Etz Hayyim (Warsaw, 1891).
Ginnat ’EgozR. Joseph Gikatilla, Sefer Ginnat ’Egoz (Hoatza’at ha-Hayyim ve-ha-Shalom, 1989).
Ha-ShelahR. Isaiah Horowitz, Shenei Luhot ha-Berit, 3 vols. (Jerusalem, 1960).
Heikhal ha-BerakhahR. Isaac Aiziq Yehudah Safrin of Komarno, Sefer Heikhal ha-Berakhah, 5 vols. (Lemberg, 1869).
Hesed le- ’AvrahamR. Abraham Azulai, Hesed le-’Avraham (Lemberg, 1863).
Liqqutei Torah, 1860R. Mordekhai of Chernobyl, Liqqutei Torah (1860; rpt. Benei Beraq, 1983).
Liqqutei Torah, 1979R. Shne’or Zalman of Liady, Liqqutei Torah (Brookline, Mass., 1979).
Liqqutei MoharanR. Nahman of Braslav, Liqqutei Moharan Benei Beraq, 1972).
Ma‘arekhet ha-’ElohutSefer Ma‘arekhet ha-’Elohut, attributed to R. Peretz (Mantua, 1558).
Magen ’AvrahamR. Abraham of Turisk, Sefer Magen ’Avraham (Lublin, rpt., Brooklyn, 1985).
Magen DavidR. David ibn Avi Zimra, Sefer Magen David (Munkacz, 1912).
Maggid Devarav le-Ya‘aqovR. Dov Baer, Maggid of Mezeritch, Maggid Devarav le-Ya‘aqov, ed. R. Schatz-Uffenheimer (Magnes Press, Jerusalem, 1976).
Ma’or va-ShemeshR. Qalonimus Qalman Epstein, Ma’or va-Shemesh, 2 vols. (Jerusalem, 1992).
Mayyim RabbimR. Yehiel Mikhal of Zlotchov, Sefer Mayyim Rabbim (Brooklyn, 1979).
The Meditation of the SoulR. Abraham bar Hiyya, The Meditation of the Sad Soul, trans. Geoffrey Wigoder (Routledge and Kegan Paul, London, 1969).
Megalleh ‘AmuqotR. Nathan Neta’ Shapira of Cracow, Sefer Megalleh ‘Amuqot (Jerusalem, 1981).
Megillat ha-MegallehR. Abraham bar Hiyya, Sefer Megillat ha-Megalleh, ed. Adolf Poznanski (Mekize Nirdamim, Berlin, 1924).
Me’irat ’EinayyimR. Isaac of Acre, Me’irat ’Einayyim, ed. Amos Goldreich, critical edition with preface and commentary (Jerusalem, 1984).
Menahem TzionR. Menahem Mendel of Shklow, Sefer Menahem Tzion (Jerusalem, 1987).
Midbbar QedeimotHYDA’, Midbbar Qedeimot (Jerusalem, 1962).
Midrash PinhasR. Pinhas Shapira of Koretz, Midrash Pinhas (Warsaw, 1910).
Midrash Tadsche’Mi-Qadmoniot ha-Yehudim, ed. Abraham Epstein (Mossad ha-Rav Kook, Jerusalem, 1957), pp. 144–171.
Midrash TalppiyyotR. Elijah ha-Kohen ’Ithamari of Smyrna, Midrash Talppiyyot (Jerusalem, 1963).
Naggid u-MetzavvehR. Jacob Hayyim Tzemah, Naggid u-Metzavveh (Lemberg, 1863).
Nefesh ha-HayyimR. Hayyim of Volozhin, Sefer Nefesh ha-Hayxyim, ed. Y. D. Rubin (Benei Beraq, 1989).
Notzer HesedR. Isaac Aizik Yehudah Safrin of Komarno, Sefer Notzer Hesed (Jerusalem, 1982).
On the Art of KabbalahJohann Reuchlin, On the Art of Kabbalah/De Arte Cabalistica, Latin text and English translation by Martin and Sarah Goodman (University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, 1993).
’Or ha-Ganuz le-TzaddiqimR. Aharon Kohen of Apta, ’Or ha-Ganuz le-Tzaddiqim (Zolkiew, 1800).
’Or ha-Me’irR. Ze’ev Wolf of Zhitomir, ’Or ha-Me’ir (Perizek, 1815).
’Or Torah’Or Torah ve-Rimzei Torah, traditions and teachings of R. Dov Baer of Mezeritch (Jerusalem, 1968).
’Or YitzhaqR. Isaac of Radvil, SeferOr Yitzhaq (Jerusalem, 1961).
Otzar ha-KavodR. Todros ben Joseph ha-Levi Abulafia, SeferOtzar ha-Kavod (Warsaw, 1879).
Pardes RimmonimR. Moses Cordovero, Sefer Pardes Rimmonim, ed. Munkacz, 2 parts (rpt., Jerusalem, 1962).
Penei David ve-Tzavarei ShalalHYDA’, Penei David ve-Tzavarei Shalal (Jerusalem, 1965).
Perush RoqeahR. Eleazar of Worms, Perush Roqeah, ed. Yoel Klugmann, 3 vols. (Benei Beraq, 1986).
Qedushat LeviR. Levi Isaac of Berditchev, Qedushat Levi (Jerusalem, 1993).
Qinat ha-Shem Tzeva’otR. Moses Hayyim Luzzatto, Qinat ha-Shem Tzevaot, printed in Ginzei ha-Ramhal 2 (Benei Beraq, 1980).
Qol YehudahR. Yehudah Leib of Yanov, Sefer Qol Yehudah (1906).
Reshit HokhmahR. Elijah da Vidas, Sefer Reshit Hokhmah, ed. H. Y. Waldman, 3 vols. (Jerusalem, 1984).
Sefer ha-TemunahAnonymous, Sefer ha-Temunah (Lemberg, 1892).
SefatEmmetR. Yehudah Arieh Leib of Gur, SefatEmmet ’im Liqqutim, 5 vols. (Jerusalem, n.d.).
Sha’areiOrahSefer Sha’arei’Orah, translated as Gates of Light, trans. Avi Weinstein (Harper-Collins, San Francisco, 1994).
Sha’arei QedushahR. Hayyim Vital, Sefer Sha’arei Qedushah (Benei Beraq, 1973).
Sha’arei TzedeqR. Nathan ben Sa‘adyah, Sefer Sha’arei Tzedeq, ed. Y. E. Porush (Jerusalem, 1989).
ShevaNetivot ha-TorahAbraham Abulafia, ShevaNetivot ha-Torah, ed. Adolph Jellinek, in Philosophie und Kabbala, erstes Heft (Leipzig, 1854). This epistle has been translated into French by J.-C. Attias as L’EpÎtre des sept voies (Editions de l’Eclats, 1985).
Shi’ur QomahR. Moses Cordovero, Sefer Shi’ur Qomah (Ahuzat Israel, Israel, 1966).
ShomerEmunimR. Joseph Ergas, Sefer ShomerEmunim (Jerusalem, 1965).
SiddurR. Jacob Hayyim Tzemah, Siddur Kavvanot ha-Tefillot bi-Qetzarah (Jerusalem, 1986).
Sullam ha-’AliyahR. Yehudah Albotini, Sefer Sullam ha-‘Aliyah, ed. J. E. Porush (Jerusalem, 1989).
Teshu’ot HenR. Gedalyah of Lunitz, Sefer Teshu’ot Hen (Brooklyn, 1982).
TiferetAdamR. Jacob Hayyim Tzemah, Sefer TiferetAdam (Benei Beraq, 1982).
Tiqqunim HadashimR. Moses Hayyim Luzzatto, Tiqqunim Hadashim (Jerusalem, 1997).
Tola’at Ya’aqovR. Meir ibn Gabbai, Sefer Tola’at Ya’aqov (Jerusalem, 1967).
ToledotAharonR. Aharon of Zhitomir, Sefer ToledotAharon, 2 parts (Lemberg, 1865).
Toledot Ya’aqov YosefR. Jacob Joseph of Polonoy, Toledot Yaaqov Yosef (Koretz, 1780).
Tzafnat Pa’aneahR. Joseph al-Ashqar, Sefer Tzafnat Pa’aneah, ed. M. Idel (Misgav Yerushalayyim, Jerusalem, 1991).
ZoharThe Book of the Zohar, ed. Reuven Margalioth, 5 vols. (Mossad ha-Rav Kook, Jerusalem, 1978).
Zohar TanniyanaR. Moses Hayyim Luzzatto, Sefer Zohar Tanniyana’, printed by Simeon Ginsburg, Rabbi Moshe Hayyim Luzzatto u-vnei Doro, ’ OssefIggrot u-Te’udot 2 (Mossad Bialik, Jerusalem, 1937).

STUDIES

Abrams, “From Germany to Spain”Daniel Abrams, “From Germany to Spain: Numerology as a Mystical Technique,” JJS 47 (1996), pp. 85–101.
Abrams, “Orality”Daniel Abrams, “Orality in the Kabbalistic School of Nahmanides: Preserving and Interpreting Esoteric Traditions and Texts,” JSQ 3 (1996), no. 1, pp. 85–102.
Abrams, R. Asher ben DavidDaniel Abrams, R. Asher ben David: His Complete Works and Studies in His Kabbalistic Thought (Cherub Press, Los Angeles, 1996).
The Age of the ZoharThe Age of the Zohar, ed. Joseph Dan (Jerusalem, 1989) (Hebrew).
Angus, The Mystery-ReligionsS. Angus, The Mystery-Religions: A Study in the Religious Background of Early Christianity (Dover Publications, New York, 1975).
Ayoub, The Qur’an and Its InterpretersMahmoud M. Ayoub, The Qur’an and Its Interpreters, vol. 1 (SUNY Press, Albany 1984).
Bacher, “L’exégèse biblique”Wilhelm Bacher, “L’exégèse biblique dans le Zohar,” REJ 22 (1891), pp. 33–46, 219–229.
Bacher, Die Exegetische TerminologieWilhelm Bacher, Die Exegetische Terminologie der Jüdischen Traditionsliteratur, 2 parts (rpt., Olms, Hildesheim, 1965).
Baer, StudiesYizhak F. Baer, Studies in the History of the Jewish People, 2 vols. (Historical Society of Israel, Jerusalem, 1985) (Hebrew).
Banon, La lecture infinieDavid Banon, La lecture infinie (Seuil, Paris, 1987).
Barthes, Le degrè zeroRoland Barthes, Le degrè zero de L’écriture (Editions Gonthier, Paris, 1964).
Belkin, “Midrash Tadsche’Shmuel Belkin, “ Midrash Tadsche’ or the midrash of R. Pinhas ben Yair, an Ancient Hellenistic Midrash,” Horev 11, no. 21–22 (1951), pp. 1–52 (Hebrew).
Ben-Amos and Mintz, In Praise of the Baal Shem TovIn Praise of the Baal Shem Tov, trans. D. Ben-Amos and J. R. Mintz (Aronson, Northvale, London, 1993).
Benin, The Footprints of GodStephen D. Benin, The Footprints of God: Divine Accommodation in Jewish and Christian Thought (SUNY Press, Albany, 1993).
Benin, “The Mutability”Stephen Benin, “The Mutability of an Immutable God: Exegesis and Individual Capacity in the Zohar and Several Christian Sources,” in The Age of the Zohar, pp. 67–86 (Hebrew).
Blanchot, The Gaze of OrpheusMaurice Blanchot, The Gaze of Orpheus, trans. Lydia Davis (Stantion Hill Press, New York, 1981).
Bloom, AgonHarold Bloom, Agon: Toward a Theory of Revisionism (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1983).
Bloom, Kabbalah and CriticismHarold Bloom, Kabbalah and Criticism (Continuum, New York, 1984).
Bloom, The Strong LightHarold Bloom, The Strong Light of the Canonical: Kafka, Freud and Scholem as Revisionists of Jewish Culture and Thought (City College Paper, New York, 1978).
Bori, L’interpretazione infinitaPier Cesare Bori, L’interpretazione infinita: L’ermeneutica cristiana antica e le sue transformazioni (Il Mulino, Bologna, 1987).
Boyarin, IntertextualityDaniel Boyarin, Intertextuality and the Reading of the Midrash (Indiana University Press, Bloomington, 1990).
Bruns, Hermeneutics Ancient and ModernGerald L. Bruns, Hermeneutics Ancient and Modern (Yale University Press, New Haven, 1992).
Bruns, InventionsGerald L. Bruns, Inventions, Writing, Textuality, and Understanding in Literary History (Yale University Press, New Haven, 1982).
Buber, Hasidism and Modern ManMartin Buber, Hasidism and Modern Man, ed. Maurice Friedman (New York, 1966).
Buber, The Origin and Meaning of HasidismMartin Buber, The Origin and Meaning of Hasidism, ed. and trans. Maurice Freedman, intro. David B. Burrell (Atlantic Highlands, N. J., 1988).
Buber, Tales of the HasidimMartin Buber, Tales of the Hasidim: The Early Masters, trans. Olga Marx (Schocken Books, New York, 1964).
Caputo, The PrayersJohn D. Caputo, The Prayers and Tears of Jacques Derrida: Religion Without Religion (Indiana University Press, Bloomington, 1997).
Chittick, The Sufi Path of KnowledgeWilliam C. Chittick, Ibn ’Arabi’s Metaphysics of Imagination: The Sufi Path of Knowledge (SUNY Press, Albany, 1989).
Corbin, Alone with the AloneHenry Corbin, Alone with the Alone (Princeton University Press, Princeton, 1998).
Corbin, Face de DieuHenry Corbin, Face de Dieu, Face de l’homme: Hermeneutique et soufisme (Flammarion, Paris, 1983).
Couliano, Eros and MagicIoan P. Couliano, Eros and Magic in the Renaissance (University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1987).
Dan, “Ashkenazi Hasidic”Joseph Dan, “The Ashkenazi Hasidic ‘Gates of Wisdom,’” in G. Nahon and C. Touati, eds., Hommages á Georges Vajda (Louvain, 1980), pp. 183–189.
Dan, The Early KabbalahJoseph Dan, ed., The Early Kabbalah (Paulist Press, New York, 1986).
Dan, The Esoteric TheologyJoseph Dan, The Esoteric Theology of Ashkenazi Hasidism (Jerusalem, 1968) (Hebrew).
Dan, On SanctityJoseph Dan, On Sanctity (Magnes Press, Jerusalem, 1997) (Hebrew).
Dan, StudiesJoseph Dan, Studies in Ashkenazi-Hasidic Literature (Massadah, Ramat Gan, 1975) (Hebrew).
Davies, TorahW. B. Davies, Torah in the Messianic Age and/or the Age to Come (Society of Biblical Literature, Philadelphia, 1952).
De Lubac, L’écriture dans la traditionHenri de Lubac, L’écriture dans la tradition (Aubier-Montaigne, Paris, 1966).
De Lubac, Exégèse medievalHenri de Lubac, Exégèse medieval: Les quatre sens de l’écriture, 4 vols. (Aubier-Montaigne, Paris, 1959).
De Lubac, Histoire et espritHenri de Lubac, Histoire et esprit: L’intelligence de L’écriture d’après Origène (Aubier-Montaigne, Paris, 1950).
Derrida, DisseminationJacques Derrida, Dissemination, trans. Barbara Johnson (University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1981).
Derrida, L’écriture et la différenceJacques Derrida, L’écriture et la différence (Editions du Seuil, Paris, 1967).
Eco, The AestheticsUmberto Eco, The Aesthetics of Thomas Aquinas, trans. Hughes Bredin (Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1988).
Eco, Foucault’s PendulumUmberto Eco, Foucault’s Pendulum, trans. W. Weaver (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, San Diego, 1988).
Eco, The Limits of InterpretationUmberto Eco, The Limits of Interpretation (Indiana University Press, Bloomington, 1990).
Eco, The Open WorkUmberto Eco, The Open Work, trans. Anna Cancogni (Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1989).
Eco, The SearchUmberto Eco, The Search for the Perfect Language, trans. James Fentress (Blackwell, Oxford, 1995).
Eco, SemioticsUmberto Eco, Semiotics and the Philosophy of Language (Indiana University Press, Bloomington, 1984).
Eliade, “Methodological Remarks”Mircea Eliade, “Methodological Remarks on the Study of Religious Symbolism,” in The History of Religions: Essays in Methodology, eds. M. Eliade and J. M. Kitagawa (University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1959), pp. 86–107.
Elqayam, “Between Referentionalism and Performativism”Avraham Elqayam, “Between Referentionalism and Performativism: Two Approaches to the Understanding of the Symbol in Sefer Ma‘arekhet ha-’Elohut,Da‘at 24 (1990), pp. 29–37 (Hebrew).
Farber-Ginnat, “Inquiries in Sefer Shi‘ur Qomah,Assi Farber-Ginnat, “Inquiries in Sefer Shi‘ur Qomah,” in Massu’ot, pp. 361–394 (Hebrew).
Faur, Golden DovesJose Faur, Golden Doves with Silver Dots (Indiana University Press, Bloomington, 1986).
Fine, Safed SpiritualityLawrence Fine, Safed Spirituality (Paulist Press, New York, 1984).
Fishbane, Biblical InterpretationMichael Fishbane, Biblical Interpretation in Ancient Israel (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1985).
Fishbane, The Exegetical ImaginationMichael Fishbane, The Exegetical Imagination: On Jewish Thought and Theology (Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1998).
Fishbane, The Garments of the TorahMichael Fishbane, The Garments of the Torah: Essays in Biblical Hermeneutics (Indiana University Press, Bloomington, 1989).
Fodor, Christian HermeneuticsJames Fodor, Christian Hermeneutics: Paul Ricoeur and the Refiguring of Theology (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1995).
Fraenkel, The Ways of the’ Aggadah and MidrashYonah Fraenkel, The Ways of the’ Aggadah and Midrash, 2 vols. (Massada, Ramat Gan, 1991) (Hebrew).
The Future of the BookThe Future of the Book, ed. Geosqrtrey Nunberg (University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1996).
Gadamer, Truth and MethodHans-Georg Gadamer, Truth and Method, 2nd rev. ed., translation revised by J. Weinsheimer and D. G. Marshall (Crossroad, New York, 1989).
Giller, The EnlightenedPinchas Giller, The Enlightened Will Shine: Symbolization and Theurgy in the Later Strata of the Zohar (SUNY Press, Albany, 1993).
Ginzberg, The Legends of the JewsLouis Ginzberg, The Legends of the Jews, 7 vols. (Jewish Publication Society, Philadelphia, 5728/1968).
Goetschel, Meir ibn GabbaÏRoland Goetschel, Meir ibn GabbaÏ: Le discours de la Kabbale espagnole (Peeters, Leuven, 1981).
Goldin, Studies in MidrashJudah Goldin, Studies in midrash and Related Literature, ed. Barry L. Eichler and Jeffrey H. Tigay (Jewish Publication Society, Philadelphia, 5748/1988).
Goodenough, By Light, LightErwin Goodenough, By Light, Light (Yale University Press, New Haven, 1935).
Gottlieb, StudiesEfraim Gottlieb, Studies in the Kabbalah Literature, ed. J. Hacker (Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, 1976) (Hebrew).
Graham, Beyond the Written WordWilliam A. Graham, Beyond the Written Word: Oral Aspects of Scripture in the History of Religion (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1993).
Green, Devotion and CommandmentArthur Green, Devotion and Commandment: The Faith of Abraham in the Hasidic Imagination (Hebrew Union College Press, Cincinnati, 1989).
Green, Jewish SpiritualityArthur Green, ed., Jewish Spirituality, 2 vols. (Crossroad, New York, 1986–1987).
Green, KeterArthur Green, Keter: The Crown of God in Early Jewish Mysticism (Princeton University Press, Princeton, 1997).
Green, Tormented MasterArthur Green, Tormented Master: A Life of Rabbi Nahman of Bratslav (University of Alabama Press, University, 1979).
Green, “Zaddiq as Axis Mundi”Arthur Green, “The Zaddiq as Axis Mundi in Later Judaism,” Journal of the American Academy of Religion 45, no. 3 (1977), pp. 327–347.
Greenberg, StudiesMoshe Greenberg, Studies in the Bible and Jewish Thought (Jewish Publication Society, Philadelphia, Jerusalem, 1995).
Gruenwald, From Apocalypticism to GnosticismIthamar Gruenwald, From Apocalypticism to Gnosticism (Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main, 1988).
Gruenwald, “Jewish Mysticism”Ithamar Gruenwald, “Jewish Mysticism’s Transition from Sefer Yesira to the Bahir,” in The Beginnings of the Jewish Mysticism in Medieval Europe, ed. J. Dan (Jerusalem, 1987), pp. 15–54 (Hebrew).
Gruenwald, “On Writing and Written and the Divine Name”Ithamar Gruenwald, “On Writing and Written and the Divine Name: Magic, Spirituality and Mysticism,” in Massu’ot, pp. 75–98 (Hebrew).
Gruenwald, “Uses and Abuses”Ithamar Gruenwald, “Uses and Abuses of Gimatria,” in M. Bar-Asher, ed., Rabbi Mordechai Breuer Festschrift: Collected Papers in Jewish Studies (Akademon Press, Jerusalem, 1992), 2:773–782 (Hebrew).
Halbertal, Concealment and RevelationMoshe Halbertal, Concealment and Revelation: The Secret and Its Boundaries in Medieval Jewish Tradition (Yeriot, Jerusalem, 2001) (Hebrew).
Halbertal, Interpretative RevolutionsMoshe Halbertal, Interpretative Revolutions in the Making (Magnes Press, Jerusalem, 1997) (Hebrew).
Halbertal, People of the BookMoshe Halbertal, People of the Book: Canon, Meaning, and Authority (Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1997).
Halperin, Faces of the ChariotDavid Halperin, Faces of the Chariot (J. C. B. Mohr, Tübingen, 1988).
Handelman, Fragments of RedemptionSusan A. Handelman, Fragments of Redemption: Jewish Thought and Literary Theory in Benjamin, Scholem, and Levinas (Indiana University Press, Bloomington, 1991).
Handelman, The Slayers of MosesSusan A. Handelman, The Slayers of Moses (SUNY Press, Albany, 1982).
Hartman, The Fate of ReadingGeoffrey H. Hartman, The Fate of Reading and Other Essays (University of Chicago Press, Chicago, London, 1975).
Heinemann, Darkhei ha-AggadahYitzhaq Heinemann, Darkhei ha-Aggadah (Magnes Press, Jerusalem, 1974).
Heschel, The Theology of Ancient JudaismA. Y. Heschel, The Theology of Ancient Judaism, 3 vols. (Soncino Press, London, 1962–1990) (Hebrew).
Hirshman, A Rivalry of GeniusMarc Hirshman, A Rivalry of Genius: Jewish and Christian Biblical Interpretation in Late Antiquity (SUNY Press, Albany, 1996).
Holdrege, Veda and TorahBarbara A. Holdrege, Veda and Torah: Transcending the Textuality of Scripture (SUNY Press, Albany, 1996).
Huss, “Sefer ha-ZoharBoaz Huss, “Sefer ha-Zohar as a Canonical, Sacred and Holy Text: Changing Perspectives in the Book of Splendor between the Thirteenth and Eighteenth Centuries,” Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 7 (1998), pp. 257–307.
Huss, “Symbolism”Boaz Huss, “Rabbi Joseph Gikatilia’s Definition of Symbolism and Its Influence on Kabbalistic Literature,” JSJT, 12 (1996), pp. 157–176 (Hebrew).
Idel, “A la recherche”M. Idel, “A la recherche de la langue originelle: Le témoignage du nourisson,” Revue d’histoires des religions 213–214 (1996), pp. 417–420.
Idel, “Abraham Abulafia”Moshe Idel, “Abraham Abulafia’s Works and Doctrines” (Ph.D. diss., Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 1976) (Hebrew).
Idel, “Abulafia’s Secrets of the GuideMoshe Idel, “Abulafia’s Secrets of the Guide: A Linguistic Turn,” in A. Ivri, E. R. Wolfson, and A. Arkush, Perspectives on Jewish Thought and Mysticism (Harwood Academic Publishers, Amsterdam, 1998), pp. 289–329.
Idel, “Be-’Or ha-HayyimMoshe Idel, “Be-Or ha-Hayyim: An Observation on Kabbalistic Eschatology,” in I. M. Gafni and A. Ravitsky, eds., Sanctity of Life and Martyrdom: Studies in Memory of Amir Yekutiel (Merkaz Zalman Shazar, Jerusalem, 1992), pp. 191–212 (Hebrew).
Idel, “The Concept of the Torah”M. Idel, “The Concept of the Torah in Heikhalot Literature and Its Metamorphoses in Kabbalah,” JSJT 1 (1981) pp. 23–84 (Hebrew).
Idel, “The Concept of Zimzum”M. Idel, “On the Concept of Zimzum in Kabbalah and Its Research,” in R. Elior and Y. Liebes, eds., Lurianic Kabbalah (Jerusalem, 1992), pp. 59–112 (Hebrew).
Idel, “Conceptualizations of Music”Moshe Idel, “Conceptualizations of Music in Jewish Mysticism,” in Lawrence Sullivan, ed., Enchanting Powers: Music in the World’s Religions (Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1997), pp. 159–188.
Idel, “Defining Kabbalah”Moshe Idel, “Defining Kabbalah: The Kabbalah of the Divine Names,” in Mystics of the Book: Themes, Topics and Typology, ed. R. A. Herrera (Peter Lang, New York, 1992), pp. 97–122.
Idel, “Differing Conceptions of Kabbalah”M. Idel, “Differing Conceptions of Kabbalah in the Early Seventeenth Century,” in Jewish Thought in the Seventeenth Century, ed. Isadore Twersky and Bernard D. Septimus (Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1987), pp. 137–200.
Idel, “The Function of Symbols”M. Idel, “The Function of Symbols in G. G. Scholem,” Jewish Studies 38 (1998), pp. 43–72 (Hebrew).
Idel, “Gazing at the Head”M. Idel, “Gazing at the Head in Ashkenazi Hasidism,” Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 6 (1997), pp. 265–300.
Idel, Hasidism: Between Ecstasy and MagicMoshe Idel, Hasidism: Between Ecstasy and Magic (SUNY Press, Albany, 1995).
Idel, “Hermeticism and Judaism”Moshe Idel, “Hermeticism and Judaism,” in I. Merkel and A. Debus, eds., Hermeticism and the Renaissance (Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, 1988), pp. 59–76.
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