Talk:Jewish meditation

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This article presents Jewish meditation according to HaBaD mysticism. This is but one limited view within the broader Jewish mystical tradition and should be made explicit in the article. A survey of the various forms of Jewish meditation is still needed.

I would say that by now the above statement is no longer true. Narcissus14 (talk)

The Sources

I wrote the orginal article and took most all the information from a book written by the "Mitler Rebbe" Rabbi Dov Ber of Lubavitch, the 3rd of the Chassdic masters of the Chabad Dynasty. The book is called "Shaar HaYichud" (eng. "Gate of Unity") and is printed as one part of a book called "Ner Mitzvah VeTorah Ohr" (the candle of a mitzvah and the light of the Torah) which was printed by Kehot Publication Society in 1995 and printed again in 2003. This information is drawn from the Chapters 1-9 of "Shaar HaYichud" which is found on pages 217-232.

I don't know how to do sources on Wikipedia, so help me out, but please DON"T DELETE!