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Jewish Theological Seminary
3080 Broadway New York, NY 10027
Website
https://www.jtsa.edu/

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Date

Aug 15 2024
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Time

9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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In-Person

Seeing the Unseeable: Seeing the Unseeable: Kabbalistic Imagery from the Library of the Jewish Theological Seminary

The spread of classical philosophy among Jews in the medieval period posed a significant challenge to traditional conceptions of divinity. While the God of the bible and rabbinic literature was a personal, anthropomorphic, and specifically Jewish God, the God of the philosophers was abstract, impersonal, and universal. To bridge the increasingly abstract and transcendent God of the philosophers with the personal and anthropomorphic God of Jewish tradition, the Kabbalists elaborated the doctrine of the sefirot, the ten divine attributes that emanated from within God and through which God interacts with creation.

According to the Zohar, the classic work of the theosophical Kabbalah, despite God’s transcendence, God can be apprehended via the “gates of the imagination.” We invite you to enter these gates and explore the visual worlds of the Kabbalah included in our exhibition. Whether in their theoretical treatises, diagrammatic scrolls, devotional plaques, or magical amulets, images were central to how Kabbalists presented their complex metaphysical ideas, depicted invisible realities, cultivated religious experience, and manifested divine power.

The exhibit is open to the public during Library Hours. Please note that the Library will be open from 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, August 13 in observance of Tisha B’Av.