First Complete Edition – 5 Volume Set
BINYAN AV
BINYAN AV: THE COMPLETE KABBALISTIC DICTIONARY
Key Feaures:
- 5 Luxury Volumes: Designed with premium binding and design.
- Over 2,000 Pages of Content: An extensive treasury of Kabbalistic knowledge.
- Thousands of Entries: Systematically arranged in alphabetical order.
- Comprehensive Cross-References: Easy navigation between the interconnected concepts of Kabbalah.
- High-Quality Paper and Professional Typography: Ensuring an excellent reading experience.
- Protective Slipcase Included: Preserves the beauty and integrity of the set.
10 times (against the 10 Sefirot) Michael (the angel of Israel)
A monumental 5-volume set, meticulously compiled from the Baal HaSulam’s holy manuscripts, offering an unprecedented gateway into the profound lexicon of Kabbalah.
For the first time in nearly 2000 years, the hidden language of Kabbalah becomes accessible to all seekers.
This extraordinary 5-volume set represents the culmination of Rabbi Yehuda Leib Ashlag’s (Baal HaSulam) vision: to make the profound wisdom of Kabbalah available and comprehensible. This is the most comprehensive Kabbalistic dictionary ever compiled, a pivotal work designed to unlock the deepest secrets of this ancient mystical tradition.
A Revolutionary Reference Work
Binyan Av is more than a dictionary; it is a profound journey into the heart of Kabbalah. It contains thousands of Kabbalistic terms, concepts, and definitions, systematically arranged in alphabetical order. Each entry meticulously integrates:
Original Sources:
- Direct insights from the Ari, Ramak, and other expert Kabbalists.
- Rabbi Ashlag’s Clear Explanations and Interpretations: Unparalleled clarity from the Baal HaSulam’s commentaries.
- Cross-References: Smooth navigation through the vast landscape of Kabbalistic literature.
- Precise Definitions: Enabling deep and accurate understanding of complex mystical concepts.
From the Ashlag Archive
This unprecedented work is based on over 6,000 pages of previously unpublished manuscripts, ensuring maximum authenticity and depth. The archive includes:
- Rabbi Ashlag’s original handwritten entries
- Contributions by Rabbi Yehuda Zvi Brandwein
- Collaborative work by students of the Ashlag school
- Previously unpublished materials hidden for decades