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between deconstruction and Kabbalah is the reality is the text and the most basic are the
Aleph-Bet (22 letters) 115 —which compromise in YHVH—the book of creation. 116
In Grammatology, specifically, the interpretation does not give final interpretation, but
further interpretation, 117 where in Talmud, like in Derrida there is not outside of the text.
118
Derrida introduce the concept atheism in religion. 119
Wolfson and Idel argue that deconstruction and Kabbalah differ how essential is
divinity, Wolfson points out and contracts in Kabbalah, there is a reality beyond besides of
languages. 120 For Idel, Kabbalah is multiple interpretations of the Torah, hence multiple
authorities, 121 and for Derrida the text is a manifestations of multiple—independent of the
text. 122 The text is not just the words, but the letters, white page, the texture, the colour—the
interpretability-lack of any authority as type of Atheism—specifically intellectual Anarchism.
Eco demarked as Atheist mysticisms. 123 Idel point out nothing outside the text was only
known, after Shalom disclose to Eranos conference, Ascosa, 1954 124 and translated 1957 in
French and repairer in Grammatology in 1967. 125
Derrida in Circuffesiom, in written Derrida 126 and later interviews with Weber, 127
I am a Jew…I am bad Jew…I am the end of Judaism did not left any doubts about what his
identity, more specific Derrida related his own identity to Haim Vital introduction of Luria
idea of broken of the vessels and redemption 128 —in the Zohar: the Rose section idea of the
115
Ibid., Wolfson, Assaulting Borders p 489
Ibid., The Book Creation : In theory and practice, Translation and commentary by Aryeh Kaplan, 1990,
Samuel Weiser, Inc , York Beach, Maine
117
Ibid., Derrida of Grammatology, 1976, The John Hopkins University Prees, Baltimore and London , picks
this idea, p 158.
118
Ibid., Derrida written and Difference p 76-77
119
Derrida, 1995. The gift of Death, Trans by David Wells p49, Chicago University
120
Ibid., Wolfson, 2002. Assaulting the Border p 467, p 507
121
Ibid., Idel, Absorbing Perf.
122
Ibid.; Derrida, Dissemination p 78-79
123
Eco, 1976. A Theory of Semiotics p 156, Bloomington: Indiana University Press
124
Ibid, Idel Absorbing Perf, p 122
125
Ibid., Derrida of Grammatology p158
126
Ibid., Derrida Circuffesiom, p 154-p190-191
127
Elizabeth Weber, 1996. Questions au judaisme, p78, Paris: Desclee Brouwer
128
Zohar, Laitman Kabbalah Publishers, 2007
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