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Kabbalistic Astrology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 298

Kabbalistic Astrology

"This compelling book pours a clear light onto the concealed reasons why certain events appear in our lives and the world at large. Exploring the ancient principles of Kabbalistic Astrology reveals that each of us is born into an astrological environment best suited for the completion of the corrections that we must make in our lives."--Publisher description.

Above the Zodiac
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 143

Above the Zodiac

Above the Zodiac: Astrology in Jewish Thought uncovers the profound connection between Jewish mysticism and classic astrology by citing the many references scattered throughout Jewish literature to the influence of the stars on human destiny. Rabbi Matityahu Glazerson gives a month-by-month rendering of Jewish astrology according to kabbalah, summarizing the complex system of elements in Jewish thought that correlates to each astrological sign. The book also explains the unique relationship the Jewish people have to astrology, and under what circumstances astrological consultations are permitted to individuals.

Signs of the Times
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

Signs of the Times

A fascinating work of the Torah outlook on astrology and the mazalot, examining the power and limits of the Zodiac in classical Jewish sources.

Abraham Ibn Ezra’s Introductions to Astrology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 836

Abraham Ibn Ezra’s Introductions to Astrology

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-05-22
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  • Publisher: BRILL

The present volume offers a critical edition of the Hebrew texts, accompanied by English translation and commentary of Reshit Ḥokhmah (Beginning of Wisdom) and Mishpeṭei ha-Mazzalot (Judgments of the Zodiacal Signs) by Abraham Ibn Ezra (ca. 1089–ca. 1161). The first, the summa and by far the longest of his astrological works, the target of the most cross-references from the rest of that corpus and the most influential, enjoyed the widest circulation among Jews in the Middle Ages and after. The second, by contrast, is the most obscure. It is never referred to elsewhere by its author and is the only work for which Ibn Ezra’s authorship must be substantiated. Reshit Ḥokhmah and Mishpe...

Jewish Astrology, A Cosmic Science: Torah, Talmud and Zohar Works on Spiritual Astrology
  • Language: en

Jewish Astrology, A Cosmic Science: Torah, Talmud and Zohar Works on Spiritual Astrology

Yaakov Kronenberg is eminently suitable to write this ground breaking work on Jewish astrology. Yaakov is an accomplished scholar in Rabbinical and kabbalistic texts and studied with many of the kabbalistic masters of the previous generation. Besides that he studied privately for a number of years with an old Jewish Hungarian mystic in New york city ancient and medieval astrology and is an accomplished astrologer in his own right giving him the background and understanding to explore the old Jewish texts.

Hebrew Astrology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 154

Hebrew Astrology

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1929
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Abraham Ibn Ezra
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 413

Abraham Ibn Ezra

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: BRILL

From the Middle Ages until the present, the development of astrology among Jews was associated mainly with the name of Abraham Ibn Ezra (1089-1167). His scientific corpus deals with mathematics, astronomy, scientific instruments and tools, and the Jewish calendar; but especially with astrology. This volume is the first product of a larger enterprise-a scientific edition of all twelve Ibn Ezra's astrological treatises-and offers a critical Hebrew text of the two versions of Ibn Ezra's "Sefer ha-Te'amim," the Book of Reasons, accompanied by an annotated translation and commentary. The two treatises presented here were designed by Ibn Ezra to offer "reasons," "explanations," or "meanings" of the raw astrological concepts formulated in the introduction to astrology that Ibn Ezra entitled "Reshit Hokhmah" (Beginning of Wisdom).

If God Is Good, Why Is The World So Bad?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 250

If God Is Good, Why Is The World So Bad?

In these troubled times, people are asking very difficult questions about God and their faith: If I suffer, does that mean I deserve it? Why do innocent people, especially children, die tragically? How can God be so cruel? Does God ever intervene during times of trouble? Who really runs the world-God or man? Do my prayers do any good? Why does God allow sickness, torture and evil to exist? Benjamin Blech admits, the answers are not simple. There is no one-size-fits-all explanation. Indeed, not only are there many answers, but in different situations several explanations may apply. Blech wrote this book as an intellectual analysis of Jewish wisdom on the subject of suffering. His theories are the fruit of thousands of years of debate, examination and struggle. Jewish wisdom teaches that there are rich and inspiring answers to the ultimate question: If God is good, why is the world so bad? Take part in the most important spiritual journey of all-the quest for serenity in the face of adversity-and discover that in the accumulated wisdom of the ages lies a time-tested solution for turning despair into hope and sorrow into faith.

The Beginning of Wisdom
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 158

The Beginning of Wisdom

Originally written in Hebrew by Ibn Ezra, "The Beginning of Wisdom" is one of the most important of the basic medieval texts of astrology. It serves as the backbone to an extensive textbook of astrology by Ibn Ezra, which also included "The Book of Reasons, The Book of Nativities," and others.

Abraham Ibn Ezra on Elections, Interrogations, and Medical Astrology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 670

Abraham Ibn Ezra on Elections, Interrogations, and Medical Astrology

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-09-09
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  • Publisher: BRILL

This volume offers the first critical edition, with English translation and commentary, of seven astrological treatises by Abraham Ibn Ezra: the Book of Elections (3 versions); the Book of Interrogations (3 versions); and the Book of the Luminaries.