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Authors: Duber Pinson
ISBN-13: 9780765760647, ISBN-10: 0765760649
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group Inc
Date Published: September 1999
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Duber Pinson

Book Synopsis

This is a comprehensive look at the intriguing concept of reincarnation as taught by the masters of the Kabbalah and as analyzed by major Jewish thinkers throughout history. Rabbi DovBer Pinson, born and raised in a Hasidic family immersed in the study of Jewish mystical thought, has made a thorough search of Jewish teachings in order to present his readers with a rich and engaging study of life's most perplexing question: What happens after a person dies?

Publishers Weekly

Buried beneath the abstruse jargon of this esoteric treatise lies a rabbi's labored effort to explain reincarnation. Pinson, a follower of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, relies on Jewish mysticism to validate his view that Jewish thinkers who rejected reincarnation failed to follow the Kabbalah, Judaism's central mystical text. In supporting his thesis, Pinson displays remarkable erudition, citing many rabbis as well as Freud, Jung, Tolstoy, Shelley, Hawthorne, Plato, Pascal, Schopenhauer and Spinoza, among others. Pinson's bewildering array of categories includes three souls with ten states of consciousness, various compartments, divisions and levels as well as "three types of reincarnations." Circular reasoning abounds, as in Pinson's argument about the dybbuk, the evil spirit that possesses another person: since it is impossible to prove that the dybbuk does not exist, we should rely on the sages who say that the dybbuk does exist, thus eradicating doubt. Child prodigies are "proofs" of reincarnation because they inherited their talents "from their previous lifetimes." Such tautologies are hardly persuasive. Additionally, Jewish feminists may be antagonized by Pinson's assertion that the "souls of women do not reincarnate." Jewish tradition restricts study of the Kabbalah to married men over 40, yet men and women, under or over 40, married or single, will have trouble deciphering this book's arcane mysteries. (Sept.) Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.

Table of Contents

Introduction1
The Soul and Its Eternity25
The Purpose of the Soul's Descent49
The Afterlife of the Soul63
Reincarnation as Punishment or Tikkun79
Different Forms of Reincarnation: Ibbur and Dybbuk107
Can We Remember Our Previous Incarnations?125
Can Reincarnation Be Proven?137
Kabbalah and Philosophy: Parallels and Distinctions157
Debating Reincarnation: Common Arguments Against Reincarnation and the Response183
Appendix187

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