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The Alphabet of Creation

The Alphabet of Creation
Author: Ben Shahn
Publisher: Schocken
Total Pages: 45
Release: 1988
Genre: Alphabet
ISBN: 9780805240573

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Retells a story from the Kabbalah, a Jewish mystical text, about how God created the world through the letters of the alphabet.


The Alphabet of Creation

The Alphabet of Creation
Author: Josua Reichert
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 1998
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Alphabet of Creation

The Alphabet of Creation
Author: Ben Shahn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 46
Release: 1954
Genre: Jewish legends
ISBN:

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Adapted by Ben Shahn from the English translation of Maurice Samuel and other Sources.


The Alphabet of Creation

The Alphabet of Creation
Author: Ben Shahn
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1990-05-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780517050637

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Author: Michael L. Munk
Publisher: Mesorah Publications
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1983
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780899061931

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For more than a generation, Rabbi Michael L. Munk, as a sidelight to his busy schedule of educational and communal work, has fascinated audiences with his learned and provocative lectures on the Hebrew alphabet. In the process of opening eyes and raising eyebrows, he has convinced countless people that his contention is true: the Hebrew alphabet abounds in scholarly and mystical meaning. He has developed and proven a profound thesis. The alphabet -- if correctly understood -- is a primer for life. Ethical conduct, religious guidance, philosophical insights, all are nestled in the curls, crowns, and combinations of the Hebrew letters. This is one of those rare books that is both interesting and profound, learned and readable. The wisdom and compassion of the author is evident in those subtle ways that do not intrude on the reader, but give him the satisfaction of knowing that a rich, warm, productive lifetime of experience is flavoring the text.


The Alphabet of Creation

The Alphabet of Creation
Author:
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Total Pages: 28
Release: 1990
Genre: Artists' books
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Creation of the Hebrew Alphabet

Creation of the Hebrew Alphabet
Author: Douglas B. Vogt
Publisher: Diehold Foundation
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2016-03-01
Genre: Civilization, Ancient
ISBN: 9780930808143

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The original design of the Hebrew alphabet was created by a very highly advanced previous civilization that once lived on the Earth a very long time ago. It also means that the late Bronze Age Hebrews could not possibly devise these twenty-two letters of the Hebrew alphabet as Moses already told us. The 22 letters are formed from 22 views around a waveform superimposed on a toroid shape. The waveform is a modified square wave modified by the natural log. There is a further conversion done after you obtained all the correct vectors. The end result is the ¿letters¿ represent a computer programming language used in a Quantum Computer (light based computer) That is why the Library of Congress correctly indexed the book under Quantum computing. Once you realize what the letters really are, the surface story completely disappears. The only part of the Torah that has significance is the Garden of Eden story because that is where Moses told us who the people who put this technology into the family cave that Abraham purchased for 400 shekels.


The Alphabet That Changed the World

The Alphabet That Changed the World
Author: Stan Tenen
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-07-05
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1556437234

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Rabbinic tradition asserts that every letter of every word of the Torah is a word in itself. Author Stan Tenen demonstrates that each letter is also a hand gesture, and it is at this level that Hebrew forms a natural universal language. All people, including children before they speak and people without sight, make natural use of these gestures. In The Alphabet That Changed the World, Tenen examines the Hebrew text of Genesis and its relationship to the alphabet. He shows how each letter is both concept and gesture, with the form of the gesture matching the function of the concept. There is thus an implicit relationship between the physical world of function and the conscious world of concept. Using over 200 color illustrations, Tenen demonstrates geometric metaphor as the best framework for understanding the deepest meaning of the text. Such geometry models embryonic growth and self-organization and the core of many healing and meditative practices. Many subjects in contemporary science were derived from the methods and means available to the ancients; The Alphabet That Changed the World makes this authoritative recovery of the “science of consciousness” in Genesis accessible for the first time to the contemporary reading public.


A Place for Everything

A Place for Everything
Author: Judith Flanders
Publisher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2020-10-20
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1541675061

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From a New York Times-bestselling historian comes the story of how the alphabet ordered our world. A Place for Everything is the first-ever history of alphabetization, from the Library of Alexandria to Wikipedia. The story of alphabetical order has been shaped by some of history's most compelling characters, such as industrious and enthusiastic early adopter Samuel Pepys and dedicated alphabet champion Denis Diderot. But though even George Washington was a proponent, many others stuck to older forms of classification -- Yale listed its students by their family's social status until 1886. And yet, while the order of the alphabet now rules -- libraries, phone books, reference books, even the order of entry for the teams at the Olympic Games -- it has remained curiously invisible. With abundant inquisitiveness and wry humor, historian Judith Flanders traces the triumph of alphabetical order and offers a compendium of Western knowledge, from A to Z. A Times (UK) Best Book of 2020