Kabbalah in Safed
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Until the late 20th century Kabbalah was seen as an esoteric discipline which was reserved for Jewish scholars who had a solid grasp of Torah and Talmud. In the late 20th century Kabbalah became popularized among Jews and non-Jews alike. | Until the late 20th century Kabbalah was seen as an esoteric discipline which was reserved for Jewish scholars who had a solid grasp of Torah and Talmud. In the late 20th century Kabbalah became popularized among Jews and non-Jews alike. | ||
− | A number of Tzfat institutions and individuals have incorporated this interest into their programs and work in an effort to answer the public’s interest. They strive to maintain Kabbalah as an authentic Jewish study, derived from the Torah, and increase awareness that Kabbalah is not an independent religion. | + | A number of Tzfat institutions and individuals have incorporated this interest into their programs and work in an effort to answer the public’s interest. They strive to maintain Kabbalah as an authentic Jewish study, derived from the Torah, and increase awareness that Kabbalah is not an independent religion. |
== Options for Kabbalah Exploration in Tzfat == | == Options for Kabbalah Exploration in Tzfat == |