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The resurgance of the Kabbalah has brought widespread attention to a once obscure and ancient practice of Jewish mystics.
The traditions of Kabbalah are rooted in the ancient Jewish religion, centuries before Christianity.
While certain members of the Jewish religion have practiced Kabbalah for centuries, it has become more popular among non-Jewish observers within the past decades.
What is the Kabbalah?
Kabalah, Cabala, Qabalah are alternate English spellings of the three Hebrew letters of QBL, pronounced as ka-ba-la. Different spellings include Kabbalah, Kaballah, Kabbala, Kabalah or Qabala, Quabala, Quaballah and Cabbala. The spellings try to mimic the sound of those three Hebrew letters- Q, B and L.
Whether you spell it as Kabbalah or Kabalah or even Kaballah, or with a C as Cabala or Cabalah, or with a Q as Qabalah or Quaballah it is still the pronounciation of the three Hebrew letters Q B L (pronounced as Ka Ba La). Learn more about the study of the Kabbalah.
Madonna and Kabbalah
Madonna made the practice Kabbalah more visible to modern day Americans with her recent affirmation of the Jewish faith and changing her name to Esther.
The Kabbalah red string bracelet jewelry she wears is more from a modern interpretation of the ancient mystical Kabala than from the Jewish religion. But it has brought awareness that there are other forms of mysticism not known to the general public.
Anyone can practice Kabbalah
The Kabbalah Shop contains links to mystical collections of jewelry, books, posters and other Kabbalaistic items.
Links to specific products are sold through companies like amazon.com, Nehora, Kosherline.com and other sources that specialize in Qabalistic merchandise. Since we do not sell these products directly, you can further explore their web site for additional products when you click on a link.
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