Zohar - The Book of Radiance Revealed
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About the Book
There are numerous books written about Jewish mysticism, kabbalah, and the Zohar (Book of Radiance). The Zohar is written in code through the use of symbolism, euphemisms, figures of speech, ancient phraseology, and the Hebrew Bible or Tenakh. Tenakh is an acronym formed from the initial Hebrew letters of Masoretic Text’s three traditional subdivisions (Torah - the Five Books of Moses, Nevi’im - Prophets, and Ketuvim - writings). Thanks to the incredible scholarship of Professor Daniel Matt from Berkeley California the codes of the Zohar have become more comprehensible to the inquisitive reader. It was because of Professor Matt’s translation, explanations, and notes on the Zohar in his first seven volumes that I was moved to write this book. ”The Zohar is firmly rooted in tradition but thrives on discovery.”
About the Author
Robert H. Schram has a BA in Political Science, a MA in Personnel/Counseling and a Doctorate in Public Administration. He has been the Executive Director of BARC Developmental Services, a large nonprofit organization serving children and adults with intellectual disabilities and Autism since 1977. He teaches, consults, and gives expert testimony on various subjects: leadership; conflict management; dispute resolution; fundraising; strategic planning; discrimination; abuse; company policies, practices, and procedures; workplace safety. He is a Fellow in the American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities and the author of nine previous books on various subjects: maximizing life; religion and the Divine; dreams; travel; technology; and company management.