Daniel Abrams is professor
of Jewish Mysticism in the Department of Jewish Thought at BarIlanUniversity and is editor of Kabbalah:
Journal for the Study of Jewish Mystical Texts. In 2010, he was awarded the Gershom Scholem Prize for
excellence in scholarship of Jewish mysticism. He is the author of numerous
books and editions of Jewish mystical literature, which include: Ten
Psychoanalytic Aphorisms on the Kabbalah; The Female Body of God in Kabbalistic
Literature: Embodied Forms of the Love and Sexuality of the Divine Feminine;
Sexual Symbolism and Merkavah Speculation in Medieval Germany; R. Asher ben
David:
His Complete Works and
Studies in his Kabbalistic Thought and The Book Bahir: An Edition Based on the Earliest Manuscripts.