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Definition of Kabbalists
1. kabbalist [n] - See also: kabbalist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kabbalists
Literary usage of Kabbalists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Kabbalah for Beginners: A Beginner's Guide to the Hidden Wisdom by Michael Laitman (2004)
"kabbalists write about their experiences and feelings in the upper worlds. ...
They write for other kabbalists, since the interaction of studies between ..."
2. A Guide to the Hidden Wisdom of Kabbalah: With Ten Complete Kabbalah Lessons by Rav Michael Laitman Phd, Rav Michael Laitman (2004)
"kabbalists write about their experiences and feelings in the upper worlds. ...
They write for other kabbalists, since the interaction of studies between ..."
3. A Short History of Jewish Literature: From the Fall of the Temple (70 C.E by Israel Abrahams (1906)
"... Christian kabbalists—The Chassidim—Mystic Poetry (Israel Najara). MYSTICISM is
the name given to the belief in direct, intuitive communion with God. ..."
4. History of the Jews by Heinrich Graetz, Philipp Boch (1894)
"... and his Kabbalistic Mazes—The Impostor Moses de Leon—Forgeries of the
kabbalists—Origin of the Zohar—Its Doctrines and Influence—Shem-Tob ..."
5. Chapters on Jewish Literature by Israel Abrahams, Jewish Publication Society of America (1899)
"Christian kabbalists.—The Chassidim. MYSTICISM is the name given to the belief
in direct, intuitive communion with God. All true religion has mystical ..."