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Z'ev ben Shimon Halevi (English name Warren Kenton, 8 January 1933 - 21 September 2020) was an author of books on the Toledano Tradition of
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, a teacher of the discipline, with a worldwide following, and a founding member of the
Kabbalah Society The Kabbalah Society is a London-based organisation that was founded in the early 1970s to promote what is known as the Toledano Tradition of Kabbalah, initially researched and first taught by Z'ev ben Shimon Halevi. Currently, it is also taught by ...
.


Early life

Z'ev ben Shimon Halevi was born, on 8 January 1933, into a
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ish family in London, England, where he continued to live and work, along with his wife, Rebekah. On his father's side of the family, he was descended from a rabbinical
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line with roots in Bessarabia which was, at the turn of the 20th century, a province of Russi

On his mother's side, he was descended from a Polish Ashkenazi family

His Ashkenazi great-grandfather was Zerah Barnet, who helped found the Orthodox Meah Shearim district, just outside the Old City of Jerusalem, and a Hebrew yeshiva in Jaffa. Many of his publications are issued under his Hebrew name, Z'ev ben Shimon Halevi, a contraction of his full family name of Z'ev ben Shimon ben Joshua Haham-Halevi. The name Haham is applied to a lineage of teachers in
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culture; it means "wise one." Both his paternal and maternal families were
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s, according to family records. When his grandfather migrated to England in 1900 the surname Haham was recorded as Kaufman; it was later changed to Kento

When World War Two began, he and his family moved to a small village just beyond Beaconsfield. He attended primary and secondary schools in the town, but he later moved back to
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as a student at
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and the Royal Academy, studying painting during his time there. He remained in London for the rest of his life. After college he kept up his artwork, some of which was commissioned. Further work included working in general and psychiatric hospitals, as well as in a theatre workshop and at the
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Besides theatre work and practising graphic desig

he also taught at Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, RADA and the Architectural Association. He ran workshops for the Wrekin Trust and lectured at the
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, the
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and the Prince of Wales Institute of Architecture.


Later Career: Kabbalistic work

He first started studying Kabbalah at the age of 25 and was a student and tutor of Kabbalah for more than 60 years, beginning to teach in 1971. During this time he visited nearly all the old major centres of Kabbalah in Europe, North Africa and Israel, while specialising in the Toledano Tradition, a form that derives from the
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which developed in early medieval Spain and France and which included among its focal points the towns of Lunel,
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and the city of Toledo, Spain, Toledo. These and other centres flowered, producing among their practitioners of
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and
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Isaac the Blind Isaac the Blind ( he, רַבִּי יִצְחַק סַגִּי נְהוֹר ''Rabbī Yīṣḥaq Saggī Nəhōr'', literally "Rabbi Isaac, blind person"; c. 1160–1235 in Provence, France), was a French rabbi and a famous writer on Kabbalah (Jewi ...
,
Azriel of Gerona Azriel ibn Menahem ibn Ibrahim al-Tarās (Arabic: عزريل بن مناحيم بن ابراهيم التاراس ''Azrēyl bin Mināḥīm ben Ibrāhim āl-Tārās''; Hebrew: עזריאל בן מנחם בן אברהם אלתראס ''ʿÁzrīyʾēl ...
, Ezra ben Solomo

and Nachmanides. During this period Kabbalists incorporated into their expositions and exegeses a degree of
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emanationism, first introduced into Spain by Solomon ibn Gabirol, that conformed to the requirements of Jewish theology and philosophy. To some extent, in medieval times, it conflicted with the Aristotelian approach to Jewish philosophy by
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and his followers. As defined by the Provencal/Catalan Kabbalists, emanationism was concerned with how the transcendent God, called
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by Kabbalists, caused potentialities to flow into Existence via what became named as the 10
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in order to bring about Creation. A fellow of the
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, UK, instituted by the poet,
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, Halevi regularly lectured there

He taught groups on every continent, including at Interface Boston, the New York Open Centre; The Centre for Psychological Astrology, UK;
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; New York Kabbalah Society; the Jungian Institute of Santa Fe, New Mexico; and Karen Kabbalah, Atlanta, as well as in synagogues and at rabbinical colleges. He was the Director of Tutors for the
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and for many years ran a series of Kabbalah courses at
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in London. He traveled widely and ran a continuing series of ''Way of Kabbalah'' courses and lectures held in many countries, including America, Australia, Brazil, Canada, England, Germany, Holland, Israel, Japan, Mexico, Scotland and Spain, though few of his lectures have been published and fewer still are online; similarly with his articles. Over the years, he also took part in a series of interviews for various media. Halevi was as well known a writer as he was a teacher of
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, having published 18 books, including a kabbalistic novel and books on
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and kabbalistic astrology. Contemporary astrologers such as Judy Hall refer to the work he has done on the latter

In the earlier part of his career he wrote a number of books on stagecraft. Both he and his work on the Toledano Tradition are publicly recognized,Kathleen Raine, Light Magazine, Spring 1989 and his work has now been translated into sixteen languages, to date, including
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. He also set up an annual Summer School, aided by his wife, which regularly included students from around the world, and he started up an annual series of workshops in London. At his home, he also held regular weekly meetings, during term time, of the London Kabbalah Group. This part of his work continued for many years. Halevi was one of the founder members of the
Kabbalah Society The Kabbalah Society is a London-based organisation that was founded in the early 1970s to promote what is known as the Toledano Tradition of Kabbalah, initially researched and first taught by Z'ev ben Shimon Halevi. Currently, it is also taught by ...
, which was set up to encourage the study of late C12th and early C13th Kabbalah in
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and
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. He died at his home in London, 21 September 2020, after a short illness.


Influence

;
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In an introduction to the Sacred Web Conference, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, 23/24 September 2006 at the
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in 2006,
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, a Patron of the Temenos Academy, said, when talking of the tension between Tradition and
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:
This dilemma is captured in ancient notions of balance and harmony; notions that are, for example, expressed in many guises in that wonderful Kabbalistic diagram of the
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. As the Temenos Fellow, Warren Kenton, so beautifully explains in his lectures to the students of the Academy, the teaching of the Tree of Life is that the "active" and the "passive" aspects of life, which on their own may lead to imbalance and disharmony, must be, can only be, brought together in harmony by the influx into our lives of the Divine and the Sacred. Whether or not we interpret this image as an explanation of an outer or an inner orientation, it is in this way, and only in this way, that the forces, or characteristics, of expansion and constraint can be brought into balanc

/blockquote> There is a DVD that includes this portion of the King's talk on the World Wisdom website

;Kathleen Raine The poet,
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, had this to say about Halevi's work:
A feature of this author's system not found in others (although doubtless it is traditional though not universally taught) is the beautiful way in which the interfaces of each 'world' overlap with the one above (or below). Thus, the highest experiences of the physical world overlap the lower part of the next world (the psychological]: and again psyche's highest experiences of the individual soul coincide with spiritual regions of the transpersonal world of universal forms. So from illumination to illumination we reascend the 'ladder' by which each of us 'came down to earth from heaven'. The awe-inspiring sublimity of the Kabbalistic universe at once convinces and comforts. It is our destiny to descend and to fulfil some task, learn some lesson in the natural world; as it is to follow the path of return, to reascend from world to world, no matter how many lifetimes this may take us before we return to our true home, 'the kingdom of Heaven'. ''Kathleen Raine, Light Magazine, Spring 1989.''
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Warren Kenton Z'ev ben Shimon Halevi (English name Warren Kenton, 8 January 1933 - 21 September 2020) was an author of books on the Toledano Tradition of Kabbalah, a teacher of the discipline, with a worldwide following, and a founding member of the Kabbal ...
for showing me that all I'd need was inside me." ;Charles Thomson Artist
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said, "I studied Kabbalah under a teacher called Warren Kenton, who said there was a lot of humour at the spiritual level, and I think that's true


Bibliography

;Early books on Stagecraft * ''Introducing Stagecraft,'' (as Warren Kenton), Drake Publishers, c.1971 * ''Play Begins: A Documentary-Novel upon the Mounting of a Play,'' (as Warren Kenton), Elek Books. 1971 * ''Stage Properties and How to Make Them,'' (as Warren Kenton), Pitman, 1978 ;Subsequent books on Kabbalah * ''An Introduction to the Cabala: Tree of Life,'' Rider, 1972; Samuel Weiser, 1991 * ''Adam and the Kabbalistic Tree,'' Rider, London 1974 * ''A Kabbalistic Universe,'' Samuel Weiser, 1977; Gateway, 1988 * ''Kabbalah: A Tradition of Hidden Knowledge'' Thames and Hudson, 1979 * ''Kabbalah and Exodus,'' Rider, 1980, Samuel Weiser, 1988 and Gateway Books, 1993 * ''The Work of the Kabbalist,'' Gateway, 1984; Samuel Weiser, 1993 * ''The School of the Soul,'' Gateway Books, 1985 * ''Psychology and Kabbalah'' Samuel Weiser, 1986; Gateway, 1991 * ''The Way of Kabbalah,'' Gateway Books, 1991 * ''Kabbalah: The Divine Plan,'' Harper Collins, 1996 * ''Introduction to the World of Kabbalah,'' Kabbalah Society: Tree of Life Publishing (UK), 2008 * ''The Path of a Kabbalist: An Autobiography,'' Kabbalah Society: Tree of Life Publishing (UK), 2009 * ''A Kabbalistic View of History,'' Kabbalah Society: Tree of Life Publishing (UK), 2013 * ''Kabbalistic Contemplations,'' pub. Bet El Trust (UK), 2021 ;Astrological works * ''As Above so Below: A Study in Cosmic Progression,'' (as Warren Kenton), Stuart and Watkins, 1969 * ''Astrology: The Celestial Mirror,'' (as Warren Kenton), Thames and Hudson, 1974 * ''Astrology and Kabbalah'', pub. Urania Trust, 2000: formerly published as ''The Anatomy of Fate'', Gateway Books, 1978 ;Kabbalistic novel * ''The Anointed,'' Penguin Arcana, 1987. ;Audio CDs * ''Way of Kabbalah Meditations,'' Tree of Life Publishing (UK), 2004


Reception

A professor of Kabbalah at Hebrew University of Jerusalem has bemoaned the hijacking of kabba'lah by various
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authors and gave Halevi as an example.
Joseph Dan Joseph Dan (, 1935 – 23 July 2022) was an Israeli scholar of Jewish mysticism. He taught for over 40 years in the Department of Jewish Thought at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He was the first incumbent of the Gershom Scholem Chair ...
, in his work ''The Heart and the Fountain: An Anthology of Jewish Mystical Experiences'', wrote in footnote 57 to the introduction: :Another distressing phenomenon is connected with the numerous books concerning kabbalah, its history, nature, and traditions, as instruction for modern living, published by "Z'ev ben Shimon Halevi" who is a nice English gentleman from Hampstead who does not know any Hebrew. His books were used as authentic, scholarly source by many, including Simo Parpola.


References


Further reading

Dan, Joseph, ''Jewish Mysticism and Jewish Ethics'', pub. J. Aronson Inc., 2nd edition, 1977
Dan, Joseph, ''The Early Kabbalah'', pub. Paulist Press, 1986
Gerzon, Gila, ''Kabbalah: Gates of Knowledge'', pub. Aur Tiferet, 2020
Goodman, Len, ed., ''Neoplatonism and Jewish Thought'', pub. Albany: SUNY Press, 1992
Halevi, Z'ev ben Shimon, ''A Kabbalistic Universe'', pub. Bet El Trust, revised edition, 2016
Scholem, Gershom, ''Origins of the Kabbalah'', pub. Princeton Paperbacks, 1991
Scholem, Gershom, ''ha-Qabbalah be-Gerona'', ed. J. Ben-Shlomo, pub. Jerusalem, 1964


External links


The Kabbalah Society (Toledano tradition)Video conversationHis books in SpanishThe Temenos AcademyArtworkDevelopment of Halevi's work as it relates to Judaism and in the everyday world
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