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Articles about Jewish mythology, Midrash, Kabbalah, and ancient Jewish texts.

Who Is Samael? The Poison of God in Jewish Mythology
Samael is the angel who rode the serpent into Eden, the being whose name means 'Poison of God,' and the Angel of Death who carries a sword with a single drop of venom. His story spans the Talmud, Midrash, and Kabbalah.

How God Created the World: Jewish Myths of Creation Beyond Genesis
The Genesis creation account is only the beginning. Rabbinic midrash and kabbalistic tradition vastly expand the story with hidden light, shattered vessels, and worlds destroyed before our own.

The Book of Enoch: Fallen Angels, Heavenly Journeys, and the Origins of Evil
The Book of Enoch is one of the most important apocryphal Jewish texts ever written - a sweeping vision of fallen angels, cosmic journeys, and divine judgment that shaped Jewish thought for centuries.

Who Is Lilith? The First Woman in Jewish Mythology
Before Eve, there was Lilith - Adam's first wife who refused to be subservient and fled the Garden of Eden. Her story spans from ancient Mesopotamia through the Talmud, Kabbalah, and into modern feminist reclamation.

What Is Jewish Mythology? A Guide to the Myths, Legends, and Mystical Texts of Judaism
Jewish mythology encompasses thousands of years of stories about creation, angels, demons, the afterlife, and the nature of God - drawn from the Talmud, Midrash, Kabbalah, and ancient texts most people have never heard of.