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Israel Ba`al Shem Tov and his Contemporaries: Kabbalists, Sabbatians, Hasidim and Mitnaggedim [ben Eliezer; Baal; Besht; Mitnagdim; Misnagdim] [IN HEBREW] [TWO VOLUME SET]
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Author
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Elior, Rachel
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Place of Publication
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Jerusalem
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Publication Name
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Carmel
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Year
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2014
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Language(s)
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Hebrew
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Description
IN HEBREW. TWO VOLUME SET. RARE comprehensive monograph on the life and thought of one of the most influential Jewish mystics and rabbis, considered the founder of Hasidic Judaism - Israel ben Eliezer (known as the Baal Shem Tov or as the Besht, 1798-1860). The author - Rachel Elior, is an eminent Israeli professor of Jewish philosophy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. [BOTH VOLUMES]: 240x180mm. 686+727 pages. Illustrated Hardcover. Cover upper edge and spine edges slightly bumped. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare two volume monograph on one of the most influential Jewish religious figures of modern period, written by a prominent authority on Jewish mysticism, is in very good condition.
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Price
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No longer available
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Catalog Index Number
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MS 28 72
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