Gevurot Hashem — The Mighty Deeds of God
גבורות השם
Author: Rabbi Yehouda Loew ben Betsalel, le Maharal de Prague (c. 1520–1609)
Date: 1582
Preservation: Nombreuses éditions imprimées depuis Cracovie, 1582
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Gevurot Hashem is the Maharal of Prague's masterwork on the Exodus and the metaphysical significance of Jewish liberation. He develops an original philosophical reading of the Passover Haggadah, blending Kabbalah, revised Aristotelianism, and mystical thought, laying the foundations for his concept of Jewish national identity as an irreducible metaphysical reality.
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Gevurot Hashem is the Maharal of Prague's masterwork on the Exodus and the metaphysical significance of Jewish liberation. He develops an original philosophical reading of the Passover Haggadah, blending Kabbalah, revised Aristotelianism, and mystical thought, laying the foundations for his concept of Jewish national identity as an irreducible metaphysical reality.