Mysticism and Secrecy in Rabbinic Literature

 

If we understand the word mysticism to refer to some type of experience of immediacy with the Divine, then it is appropriate to speak of the rabbinic corpus in the way that Max Keddushin did; a kind of “normative mysticism,” by which he meant that that Rabbis cultivated the idea that through the study of Torah and the performance of ceremonial ritual, one comes to live in the presence of God. 

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