![]() ![]() To fill in the gaps, Rabbi Yehuda Ashlag, the great Kabbalist who was born in Warsaw in 1885 and lived in Jerusalem from 1922 until his death in 1954, wrote a commentary on the Zohar and the texts of the Ari. It is only in our days that a comprehensive and concise method suitable for all souls of this world was established. ![]() ![]() Although the Kabbalah is indeed a science, before the 20 th century there never was a true textbook. However, in the end, neither The Zohar nor the writings of the Ari were intended for a systematic study of the Kabbalah. Since Abraham and Moses there have been many brilliant Kabbalists through the generations, writing some of the fundamental books of Kabbalah, The Zohar and the Ari’s writings being the most important among them. ![]()
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