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The Zohar on Shir Hashirim

The Zohar on Shir Hashirim

by Rabbi Moshe Miller

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A Mystical Rendition and Commentary Rabbi Akiva says.
"All sacred writings are holy, but Shir Hashirim is the holy of holles." The holy words of Shir Hashirim are couched in allegory, with infinite layers of meaning in each pasuk. The Zohar reveals that Shir Hashirim is the fundamental principle of the entire Torah, as well as of yetzias Mitzrayim and the secrets of galus and geulah. It is the blueprint of our nation, of our lives and our future existence. In this groundbreaking translation and com- mentary, the words of the Zohar can now be understood on a more profound level. Rabbi Moshe Miller, masterful translator of the classic Tomer Devorah and other works of Kabbalah and Chassidus, illuminates Shlomo HaMelech's eternal words by giving us a glimpse into the Zohar's cryptic expositions. Rendered into poetic but comprehensible terms, the Zohar's teachings on Shir HaShirim are now available to the English-speaking public for the first time.
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