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Translation:Zohar

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The Zohar (c. 1100–1400)
by Shimon bar Yochai, translated from Hebrew by Wikisource, edited by HaRav Mordechai Leib Rothenberg

Compiled by Moshe Cordovero. Composed in Middle-Age Spain (c.1100 - c.1400 CE). The Zohar (Splendor or Radiance) is the foundational work in the literature of Jewish mystical thought known as Kabbalah.

The Zohar is written as a commentary to the Five Books of Moses and is organized according to the weekly Parshiyot (portions) of the Torah reading. Click on the desired book and then on the requested Parshah.

Shimon bar YochaiHaRav Mordechai Leib Rothenberg2901074The Zoharc. 1100–1400Wikisource
The Zohar

Contents

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Vol. 1

Other books of the Zohar

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