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Arthur Green's 'Guide' Delves into Kabbalah

Detail from the cover of Arthur Green's <i>Guide to the Zohar</i>.
Detail from the cover of Arthur Green's Guide to the Zohar.

Historian and theologian Arthur Green has long studied Jewish religion and culture. Among the many books he has written is his latest, A Guide to the Zohar.

The Zohar is a collection of writings and teaching that appeared in the 13th century. It is the basis of kabbalah, a mystical extension of Judaism identified with alphanumeric codes and esoteric symbols. Green's Guide to the Zohar is an overview of modern studies of kabbalah's medieval origins.

In addition to being dean of the rabbinical school of Hebrew College, Arthur Green is also on leave from Brandeis University.

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