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The Art of Education.


The Art Of Education

Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh

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Rabbi Yitzcahk Ginsburgh is one of the foremost contemporary expositors of Kabbalah kabbalah or cabala (both: kăb`ələ) [Heb.,=reception], esoteric system of interpretation of the Scriptures based upon a tradition claimed to have been handed down orally from Abraham.  and Hassidut., having writtne more than forty books in Hebrew and English. In this ninth volume of an impressive "The Teachings of Kabbalah" series, The Art Of Education: Internalizing Ever-New Horizons, Rabbi Ginsburgh presents the seven skills necessary to teaching the basic Kabbalistic kab·ba·lis·tic or ca·ba·lis·tic or qa·ba·lis·tic  
adj.
Of or relating to the Kabbalah.



kab
 model of the "sefirot" (Divine emanations "Emanations" is the ninth episode of . Plot
Voyager detects the signature of an as-yet undiscovered heavy element within the ring system of a planet and organise an away team to investigate the cavern systems of one of the rocks.
 of energy). It is these several skills in their structured form that become a neural key that can metaphorically be inserted into the mind, and the utilized to unlock the "inner educator" within each of us. The Art Of Education is an complex, sophisticated, scholarly, thoughtful and thought-provoking introduction to an aspect of Kabbalstic Studies not often addressed in either popularized Judaic Studies or Metaphysical Rabbinical rab·bin·i·cal   also rab·bin·ic
adj.
Of, relating to, or characteristic of rabbis.



[From obsolete rabbin, rabbi, from French, from Old French rabain, probably from Aramaic
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