
Riding on quiet donkeys are two old men,
masters in the mysteries of Torah.
The Seven Palaces of Breath: The Mysteries of the Flying Hobbler
A Kabbalistic-Yiddish Tale
Aaron Zeitlin
Translation and Afterword by Nathan Wolski
Illustrations by Anita Lester
A tale of wandering sages, wondrous characters, and adventures through celestial realms, The Seven Palaces of Breath is a journey into
the mysteries of being.
A bilingual children's book for adults and an adults' book for children, The Seven Palaces of Breath is a unique collaboration between a scholar of Jewish mysticism, Kabbalah, and an award-winning illustrator.
Described by his best friend Isaac Bashevis Singer as “the greatest Yiddish poet,” Aaron Zeitlin’s (1898-1973) mystical poem is based on a story from the 13th century Book of Radiance, Sefer ha-Zohar, the masterpiece of medieval Kabbalah.
Nathan Wolski’s playful translation and Anita Lester’s Chagall-like-Dali-esque illustrations give Zeitlin's mystical Yiddish poem a new life.
Our first edition print is available now.
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