The horrors and injustice of the Spanish Inquisition are well known and often seen as a dark part of the past, from which we have learned and progressed. The Anointed provides an stunning example of personal fortitude in the face of adversity that echoes many aspects of contemporary life. Halevi shows how, despite all odds, it is tolerance, wisdom, compassion, and understanding that undermine the efforts of prejudice, fear, ignorance, and hate. Most importantly, Halevi demonstrates that God is bigger than all humans, and that we can never truly judge, lest we be judged. Bibliography. Index.
Zev Ben-Shimon Halevi Book order
This author explores the Toledano Tradition of Kabbalah, serving as both a teacher and a writer on the subject. His work has garnered a worldwide following, and he was instrumental in founding the Kabbalah Society.







- 1987
- 1983
Tree of Life
- 200 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The Cabalistic Tree of Life has been with us for two thousand or more years. Every age has seen it through its own eyes and this book is an attempt to cast it into twentiethcentury terms so that its blossoms may flower for another season. The Tree of Life is an analogue of the Absolute, the Universe and Man. Its roots penetrate deep into the earth below and its top branches touch the uppermost heaven. Man, meeting point between heaven and earth, is an image of his Creator. A complete but unrealised Tree in miniature, and lower than the angels, his is to choose to rise higher by climbing the branches of himself, and so gain the ultimate fruit.
- 1979
Traces the evolution of various forms of kabbalah, outlining the early period of biblical and talmudic cosmology and using ideas developed during the medieval era to set forth a kabbalistic view of the origins and structure of existence.
- 1974
Adam and the Kabbalistic Tree
- 333 pages
- 12 hours of reading