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Magpies from BL Add 26968, f. 282v

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Detail of a partial foliate border inhabited by two magpies. Image taken from f. 282v of Prayer book (~Forli Siddur~) for the entire year, Italian rite. Written in Hebrew.

Kabbalah developed within Judaism, and kabbalists often use classical sources held by Judaists to explain the inner, real meaning of the Bible and Rabbinic sources. Regardless of Kabbalah's definition, it is an integral part of Judaism, Christian, New Age, and Occultist western esoteric religious systems. For centuries, Kaballah was a concealed teaching. The study of Kabbalah was available only to Jewish scholarly comprising of married Jewish men over the age of forty, and forbidden to all others. This tradition of hidden knowledge existed until 1960s when it started to be popularized by some of the teachers.

Hebrew manuscripts in the British museum

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1383
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Kabbalah - קַבָּלָה‎‎

Kabbalah (Hebrew: קַבָּלָה‎‎)

Hebrew Manuscripts

Illustrated Hebrew Manuscripts.
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British Library
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