Hiddenness

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Myths, legends, and mystical writings about Hiddenness from across Jewish tradition.

What does Hiddenness mean in Jewish mythology?

Hiddenness in Jewish mythology is documented here through 1 source passages from 1 distinct source names represented in this theme. The strongest clusters come from Kabbalah & Mysticism (1), with frequent witnesses in Keter Shem Tov (1). These texts preserve how Jewish writers, sages, and mystics described hiddenness across biblical interpretation, rabbinic storytelling, medieval compilation, and kabbalistic teaching.

This page is a topic hub, not a single article. Use it to compare how different Jewish sources treat hiddenness: where the theme appears in narrative, how it changes across source families, which figures or symbols recur, and which passages are most useful for citation. Representative entries include The Soul Is Healed When Hiddenness Is Named.

Related Topics

Exile (1), Faith (1), Healing (1), and Soul (1)

The Soul Is Healed When Hiddenness Is Named

Kabbalah & Mysticism Kabbalah & Mysticism

The Baal Shem Tov treats heartache as a symptom, not a verdict. In Keter Shem Tov 1:16:1, suffering of the heart reveals an illness of the soul. The illness is diminished awareness...