Sobre el Autor

Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan was a prominent American Orthodox rabbi, author, and teacher, known for his extensive work in Jewish mysticism, particularly Kabbalah. Born in New York City, Kaplan developed a deep interest in Jewish texts and spirituality from an early age. He authored numerous books, including 'Kabbalah and the Age of the Universe' and 'Maimonides' Principles,' which aimed to make complex Jewish teachings accessible to a wider audience. His writings often explore the intersection of science and spirituality, reflecting his background in physics and mathematics.

In addition to his literary contributions, Rabbi Kaplan was a beloved teacher who inspired countless students with his engaging lectures and holistic approach to Jewish practice. He was instrumental in promoting the study of Kabbalah in the modern era, encouraging individuals to explore their spirituality through traditional Jewish teachings. His legacy continues to influence contemporary Jewish thought and practice, making him a key figure in the revival of interest in Jewish mysticism in the late 20th century.

nacionalidad Americano
Fecha de Nacimiento August 9, 1934
Lugar de Nacimiento New York, New York, USA
Fecha de fallecimiento July 28, 1983