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- Overview
- Overview: Lurianic Kabbalah and Mysticism
- Primary sources and presentations
- Sefer `Ets Hayyim, Yosef Hacker, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.
- Popularization of the Kabbalah: Two Early Modern Perspectives, Boaz Huss, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel.
- Sefer Ha-Heshek, Moshe Rosman, Bar-Ilan University, Israel.
- The Role of Marriage and Marital Sexuality in Lurianic Kabbalah, Lawrence Fine, Mount Holyoke College, USA.
- Secondary sources
- Horowitz, Elliot. "Coffee, Coffeehouses, and the Nocturnal Rituals of Early Modern Jewry." AJS Review 14, no. 1 (1989): 17-46.
- Horowitz, Elliot. "The Eve of the Circumcision: A Chapter in the History of Jewish Nightlife." Journal of Social History 23, no. 1 (1992): 45-69.
- Huss, Boaz. "Interpretation and Power:The Emergence of Zohar Hermeneutics in the 16th century."
- Idel, Moshe. “Italy in Safedm, Safed in Italy: Toward an Interactive History of Sixteenth-Century Kabbalah,” in Cultural Intermediaries (2004), 239-269.
- Idel, Moshe. "One from a town, two from a clan": The Diffusion of Lurianic Kabbalah and Sabbateanism-a reexamination." Jewish History 7, no. 2 (1993): 79-104
- Images
- Eshel Avraham (17--), MS 4599, Fols. 344v-345r – kabbalistic diagrams.
- Kabbala Denudata, Sulzbach: Abraham Lichtenthaler, 1677, B (NS)K115, Frontispiece and fig. 12.
- Zohar, Mantua, 1558, RB146:10, Title page.
- Derekh Etz Hayyim, Hayyim Vital (Jerusalem?), 1720, MS 2178, Fol. 1r.
- Elegy by David Finzi in honor of Moses Zacuto, Mantua, 1697, B (NS)PP565.
- Kehillat Yaakov, Moshe Galante, Safed, 1557, RB 8660, Title page.
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