A once secretive, proud tradition that only the wisest Torah scholars could study, and for good reasons. The knowledge and
understanding that Kaballah can bring has
overwhelmed some the wisest scholars in Jewish history, driving them to the brink of madness. To study Kaballah, a man had to be AT LEAST 40 years old, and has to have grown a beard and raised a family, activities which require nearly infinite patience.
However, thanks to Madonna and other opportunists, Jewish mysticism has been degraded into a new fad that any putz with a red string on his wrist can claim to
understand. Anybody who thinks that a red bracelet will make him wise or holy is delusional.
Famous Kabbalah masters have
included Rabbi Loew, who constructed a living golem from clay to protect the jewish people, and Rabbi Akiva, who entered the
Garden of Eden while
still alive, learned its secrets, and lived to tell the tale.