ADVANCE PRAISE
THE ZOHAR: PRITZKER EDITION
“Daniel C. Matt is
giving us what I hardly thought possible: a superbly fashioned translation and
a commentary that opens up the Zohar
to the English-speaking world. The great tradition of Kabbalistic scholarship,
particularly as embodied in Gershom Scholem and Moshe Idel, has nurtured the
lucidity and overwhelming relevance of Matt's Zohar, which will provide both common and uncommon readers with
access to a work capable of changing the consciousness of those who enter
it.”
Harold Bloom
"A monumental
achievement of serious scholarship. At a time when so many are searching for
spiritual guidance and so much nonsense is purveyed in the name of Kabbalah, it
is a blessing to have the authentic Zohar
made accessible."
Rabbi
Harold Kushner
“The Zohar,
the crown jewel of Jewish mysticism, is a book more read about than read due to
its difficult language and symbolic complexity. The publication of the first
edition of the Pritzker Edition of the
Zohar will change this. For the first time we have a translation and
commentary that will enable the general reader, Jewish and non-Jewish, to gain
at least some sense of the meaning of this masterpiece of mystical literature.
This volume, and those to come in the Pritzker Edition will be treasured by all
who are seeking a deeper sense of the meaning of God in their lives.”
Bernard
McGinn, Professor Emeritus,
The Divinity School, University of Chicago
“Daniel
Matt’s translation of the Zohar is a
masterful approach to one of the most enchanting and intriguing texts of
religious literature. Moshe Idel is right: this new volume will be read and
reread with delight and fervor by teachers and student alike.”
Elie Wiesel
“Everybody
talks about Kabbalah, but few have penetrated the depths of its symbolism and
teachings. Daniel C. Matt’s brilliant, erudite and imaginative translation of
the Zohar makes this great classic of
Kabbalistic thought accessible beyond the scholarly community to a wide range
of readers. Matt’s genius lies in his
ability to probe even the most esoteric passages and convey the essence of
their wisdom and the beauty of their poetry.
This work takes my breath away, and fills my soul with the joy of
discovery.”
Francine Klagsbrun
“Daniel Matt’s work is superior to any other available translation because of its
superb poetic language, the exegetical contribution of its copious notes, and
its superior underlying Aramaic text, which was specially prepared by Dr. Matt
from numerous original Zohar
manuscripts and serves as the basis for his translation. Both the general
English reader and scholars in the field of religious studies will benefit
tremendously from this new series of volumes.”
Moshe Idel,
Max Cooper Professor of Jewish Thought,
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
“Daniel Matt’s presentation of the Zohar is elegant, erudite, beautiful; at
last the gates to this great classic of the spirit have been unlocked. Seekers
and scholars alike are profoundly in his debt.”
Rabbi
David Wolpe
“Daniel Matt’s first two volumes of his translation
of the Zohar is an epochal event.
When the task is finished in all the projected twelve volumes, Western readers
will finally know what the Zohar
represents. This work of learning will
free us from the errors and misrepresentations that have long existed in almost
all the popular accounts of the Zohar.
We shall have this text in which the Zohar
appears in all of its spiritual depth.”
Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg