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In the Cave
Rashbi and four others were the only ones to survive the plague
and the wrath of the Romans, who killed his teacher. Following
the capture and imprisonment of Rabbi Akiva, Rashbi escaped
with his son, Rabbi Elazar, to a cave.
After 13 years, they had heard that the Romans were no
longer searching for them and they emerged from the cave.
Once outside the cave, Rashbi gathered 8 more men, and
all 10 (Rashbi, his son, and the men) went to a small cave
in Meron, a village in Northern Israel. With the help of his
son and the other 8, Rabbi Shimon wrote the pinnacle of
Kabbalah books, The Book of Zohar, only to hide it soon after
it was written.
Rashbi did not write The Zohar himself; he dictated the
book to Rabbi Aba, who phrased it in such a way that only those
who are worthy of understanding would be able to do so. After
its writing, when Rabbi
Shimon and his pupils saw
that their generation wasn’t
ready for its content, they
hid it until the time was ripe
and the people were ready.
Many prominent Kabbalists
say that this time is our time, and indeed The Zohar is more in
demand today than ever before.
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