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1. Astrology and the Descenders of the Chariot   
 
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An online article by James R. Davila.

2. Bibliography of Ancient Mysticism: Hekhalot Literature   
 
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An extensive bibliography of sources and research on the subject of Ancient Jewish Mysticism- the Hekhalot Literature.

3. Bibliography of Astrology   
 
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A Hebrew and English bibliography of Astrology, general and Jewish, through the ages.

4. Bibliography of Exorcism by Jews   
 
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An English bibliography of Exorcism by Jews.

5. Bibliography of Jewish Magic in Antiquity   
 
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An English and Hebrew bibliography about ancient Jewish magic.

6. Bibliography of Metatron   
 
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An English and Hebrew bibliography about Metatron.

7. Bibliography of Monsters and Fabulous Creatures in Jewish Folklore   
 
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An English and Hebrew bibliography about Monsters and Fabulous Creatures in Jewish Folklore.

8. Exorcism by Rabbis: Talmudic Sages and Magic (Hebrew)   
 
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This paper analyzes the relationships between Talmudic sages and magic by careful reading of their accounts on exorcism.

9. Fabulous Creatures in Ancient Jewish Traditions (Hebrew)   
 
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This paper discusses a "group" of fabulous creatures and monsters known from Jewish tradition, from the Bible, the Talmud and medieval sources.

10. Jewish Magic Bibliography   
 
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This bibliography is meant as an aid to the student of Jewish magic, ranging from biblical to modern times. It is organized both chronologically and topically, with many entries repeated for ease of use.

11. Jewish Mysticism - Ronald C. Kiener   
 
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Syllabus of course given by Ronald C. Kiener at Trinity College.
The goal of this course is to provide the student comprehensive knowledge of the Jewish mystical tradition, from Rabbinic times to the modern era. The prevailing methodology of this course is "history of ideas." Thus, the material will be presented in historical sequence, with special attention to the internal and external...

12. Jewish Roots of Eastern Christian Mysticism   
 
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This project seeks to provide a forum for electronically mediated scholarly discussion about Jewish mystical traditions in the eastern Christian texts. Includes previously published and unpublished scholarly articles, electronic publications, lectures, reviews, and sometimes the critical responses to these materials, as well as links to relavent sites.

13. Kabbalah Unveiled S.L. MacGregor Mathers, Translator. [1912] - Internet Sacred Texts Archive   
 
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This has an extensive introduction to the Kabbalah, and translations of three texts from branch of the Kabbalah known as the Zohar:

14. Kabbalah: Journal for the Study of Jewish Mystical Texts   
 
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Kabbalah: Journal for the Study of Jewish Mystical Texts is the only scholarly journal devoted exclusively to Jewish mystical texts. Kabbalah is a a periodical dedicated to the publication of relatively short scholarly editions of Jewish mystical works, from manuscripts in their original language to reviews and notes about related textual issues. Kabbalah covers the whole spectrum of Jewish mysti...

15. Leo Baeck: Sefer Yetzirah   
 
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Two concise and challenging essays written by Leo Baeck about Sefer Yetzirah and translated from German by Scott J. Thompson: I. Basic Concepts of the Book Yetzirah, II. The Ten Sefirot in the Sefer Yetzirah. Also including a translator's Preface.

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