This volume is a version of Vital's introduction, together with the annotations of Menahem Heilprin, a Polish kabbalist. |
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All kabbalist hold themselves in the Tarot. It is necessary to study and know profoundly. |
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The most curious works to appear at the end of the fourteenth century were two anonymous treatises, Peliah and Kanah, anthologies of early kabbalist literature. |
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In the 16th century, kabbalist Elazar Azikri wrote a book called Seftr Haredim, which became a cornerstone of ethical and kabbalistic study. |
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