It was Benjamin Roth, the kabbalist, and he was dead.
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He was about to set it aside, but his curiosity bested him: he'd never seen a kabbalist's notebook before.
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This was not the application Roth had intended for his epithet, but Stratton hoped the kabbalist would consider it worthwhile.
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I am a kabbalist.
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Stratton had never heard of a kabbalist making such a request before, and clearly Roth did not relish being the first.
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Stratton boarded the carriage with the trunk of papers, while Davies stayed behind to deal with the assassin and make arrangements for the kabbalist's body.
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Yet he was an ardent Kabbalist as well as a master of Talmud.
8
Frank was not a Kabbalist but preached a cruder version of Cardazo's theology.
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His yeshiva had been home to an ancient Kabbalist, half-mad and steeped in lore.
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The goal of kabbalists is to better know God.
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Luria insisted that before he began his spiritual exercises, the Kabbalist must achieve peace of mind.
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There should be no anger or aggression in the Kabbalist's heart for anybody whatsoever - even the goyim.
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These practical kabbalists used a so-called 'archangelic alphabet,' derived from first-century Greek and Aramaic theurgic alphabets, which resembled cuneiform.
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Abulafia was an unusual Kabbalist.
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"His name is-wasBenjamin Roth." Stratton managed to recount his previous meeting with the kabbalist.
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Sadness springs from the forces of evil in the world, whereas happiness enables the Kabbalist to love God and cleave to him.