VOLUME XI also contains Zohar al Shir ha-Shirim (ZOHAR ON SONG OF SONGS), along with Matnitin, Tosefta, and Sitrei Torah, which appear here as "discrete textual units" for the first time; these are usually "dispersed within the Zohar." (PREFACE to vol. XI). VOLUME XII, featuring the...
To determine the country in which the work originated and the time at which its teachings began to develop, it is necessary to ascertain where and when the Jews became intimately acquainted with the Hindu philosophy, which more than any other exercised an influence on the Zohar. As an ...
London, G. Bell and Sons, 1913; reprinted New York: Sepher-Hermon Press, 1969 and 1981; and Mineola: Dover Publications, Inc., 2001: Chapter V. "Some General Features of the 'Zohar' Mysticism" Abrams, Daniel. "Knowing the Maiden without Eyes: Reading the Sexual Reconstruction of the ...