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Date: 2015-05-02 11:19:45
Jewish religious movements
David Ellenson
Arthur Green
Kabbalah
Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion
Hasidic Judaism
Rabbi
Jewish philosophy
Maggid
Judaism
Religion
Jewish mysticism

April 20, 2015 Posted on Jewish Media Review Email List The Heart of the Matter: Studies in Jewish Mysticism and Theology. A JPS Scholar of Distinction Book. Arthur Green. JPS (www.jps.org). Hardcover. 366 Pages. $45. IS

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