Eli Rubin is a contributing editor at Chabad.org. He received his PhD from the Department of Hebrew and Jewish Studies, University College London.
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Note on Citation and Transliteration Preamble: Conflagration and Cosmic Rupture Part I: Being as Rupture (1572-1801) Introduction: What Does ?im?um Mean? 1. The Ari as a Herald of Modernity 2. Love and Rupture in Early Hasidism 3. "Due to This, the Known Book Was Burned" 4. ?im?um, Soul-Knowledge, and the Function of Parable Epilogue: ?im?um and the Institutionalization of Chabad Part II: Being as Nothing (1792-1866) Introduction: Does the World Exist? 5. Cosmic Construction as Cosmic Effacement 6. The Chabad Sermon: Articulating Singularity 7. Being, Nothing, and Chabad's First Succession Controversy 8. Rereading Rashaz, Rereading Reality Epilogue: Opening and Closing the Door on Acosmism Part III: Being as Infinity (1865-1884) Introduction: A Tale of Two Brothers 9. Dynastic Rupture and Cosmological Recalibration 10. The Hemshekh: A New Literary Collage 11. The Finite Trace of Unruptured Infinity 12. Chabad's Internal ?im?um Split Epilogue: History and the Metaphysics of Materialism Part IV: Being as Innovation (1882-1915) Introduction: The Ruin and Renaissance of Lubavitch 13. Rediscovering Malkhut, the Cosmic Womb 14. Why? Innovation and the Purpose of ?im?um 15. Desire, Pleasure, and the Transcendence of Sense 16. Three Paths to Essential Originality Epilogue: Rashab, Freud, and the Meanings of Modernity Part V: Being as Humanity (1915-1994) Introduction: Undergoing and Overcoming Dislocation and Catastrophe 17. Letter Writing and the Soviet ?im?um 18. Bati Legani and the Triumph of Humanity 19. Wissenschaft, ?im?um, and Midcentury Succession 20. Messianic Faith in the Shadow of the Holocaust 21. "Many-Worlds" and "Uncertainty" in ?im?um and Science Epilogue: Living for the Sake of ?im?um Postscript: The Art of Being Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index

