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Woven Light Commentary On Zohar Volume 1

Kamil Levi Pyka Penner

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English
Kamil Levi Pyka Penner
05 April 2026
In Woven Light, I embark on a personal journey through the Zohar, a cornerstone of Kabbalistic wisdom. This book is not merely an academic exploration; it is a heartfelt reflection on the first twelve parashats, blending ancient teachings with contemporary relevance. As I engaged with the Zohar's rich narratives, I discovered profound themes of unity, divine connection, and the delicate balance between light and darkness. My commentary seeks to make these teachings accessible and relatable, inviting readers-whether seasoned scholars or newcomers-to immerse themselves in this sacred wisdom. Throughout the book, I share personal insights and experiences, fostering a dialogue that encourages spiritual exploration. My hope is that readers will find both inspiration and connection within these pages, uncovering the illumination that arises from the Zohar's timeless teachings. Ultimately, Woven Light celebrates the sacred journey we all share, guiding you toward a deeper understanding and connection with the Divine.
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Imprint:   Kamil Levi Pyka Penner
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 216mm,  Spine: 25mm
Weight:   1.139kg
ISBN:   9798233555091
Series:   Woven Light Commentary on Zohar
Pages:   496
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Kamil Levi Pyka is a scholar, genealogist, and Rabbi Emeritus whose work bridges classical Jewish mysticism with lived spiritual experience. Born in Ostrava and raised in Prague, he maintains a deep connection to European Jewish heritage and guides individuals and families in reclaiming ancestral and spiritual identity through genealogy and study. A Kohen and lifelong teacher, his writing draws from decades of engagement with sacred texts and communal leadership. Beyond scholarship, he is an advocate for health, social care, and disability inclusion, grounded in the belief that dignity and compassion are central expressions of faith.

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