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Autorka przedstawia skomplikowane relacje pomiędzy ruchem chasydzkim a filozofią dialogu. Wskazuje na wielostronne i wielowiekowe związki intelektualne wiążące praktycznie całą europejską i bliskowschodnią diasporę żydowską, niezależnie od podziałów kulturowych. Kwestionuje tym samym mit Galicji jako izolowanej prowincji; stawia hipotezę, że peryferyjność była czynnikiem sprzyjającym nie izolacji, ale metysażowi kulturowemu. Wskazuje również na związki nauczania chasydzkiego i tworzenia się literatury jidysz oraz na rolę obu tych elementów w kształtowaniu się współczesnej tożsamości żydowskiej, równoważącej tendencje radykalnej asymilacji.
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The author presents complicated relationships between the Hassidic movement and philosophy of dialogue. She shows long-standing and multifaceted intellectual connections closely binding the whole European and Near-Western Jewish diaspora, regardless of cultural differences. As a result, contesting the mythos of Galicia as an isolated province, she presents the thesis that peripherality was an element supporting cultural mixing (metissage) and not isolation. She also shows relations between Hassidic teachings and the process of creating jidish literature, as well as the importance of these elements for forming the contemporary Jewish identity, balancing tendencies of radical assimilation.
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The presented text contains an introduction, translation and commentary on the stages of the manifestation of the deity and the pleromatic emanation presented in the Ocarot chajim (Treasures of Life) treatise by rabbi Chajim Vital, a disciple of Isaac Luria. This work is the most systematic display of Lurianic metaphysics. In the introduction, the author situates the position of the treaty in the broader context of Lurianic literature. Then he discusses the diff erences and similarities between the ancient Hebrew concept of prophetic spirit transmission, and the Gnostic, Platonic and Neoplatonic understanding of the process of emanation. The translated source text and commentary analyze the act of self-contraction of infi nity and the emergence of a plerome as given in the form of a dialectical game of linear and circular sefi rots until the final emergence of megaanthropos – Adam Qadmon.
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