Shaar HaKavanot

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Shaar HaKavanot is a foundational Kabbalistic work, attributed to Rabbi Hayyim Vital, that systematically presents the mystical intentions and meditative practices underlying Jewish prayer and commandments according to the teachings of the Arizal.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish mystical text
Kabbalistic work
associatedWith Safed Kabbalists NERFINISHED
attributedTo Hayyim Vital NERFINISHED
author Hayyim Vital NERFINISHED
basedOnTeachingsOf Arizal NERFINISHED
Isaac Luria NERFINISHED
centralFigureInTeachings Isaac Luria NERFINISHED
describes kavanot for Jewish prayer
kavanot for mitzvot
focusesOn meditative practices
mystical intentions in commandments
mystical intentions in prayer
genre mystical commentary
prayer manual
hasInfluenceOn Hasidic prayer practices
Sephardic liturgy
influenced later Kabbalistic prayer customs
language Hebrew
movement Lurianic Kabbalah NERFINISHED
partOf Lurianic corpus NERFINISHED
period 16th century
placeOfOrigin Safed NERFINISHED
religiousSubtradition Kabbalah NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Judaism
subject Jewish commandments
Jewish prayer
mystical intentions (kavanot)
titleMeaning Gate of Intentions NERFINISHED
transmittedBy students of Hayyim Vital
usedBy Kabbalists
Sephardic mystics
usedIn liturgical practice

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Hayyim Vital notableWork Shaar HaKavanot