The work, "Shaar HaGilgulim," as the title reveals, is about the Torah concept of reincarnation. Based primarily on the Zohar in Parashat Mishpatim where gilgulim are discussed, it is from the writings of the master Kabbalist, Rabbi Yitzchak Luria, zt"l (1534-1572), otherwise known as the 'Arizal.' The book was recorded by his foremost disciple, Rabbi Chaim Vital, zt"l, and amended by Rabbi Shmuel Vital, his son.
As well as outline principles of personal rectification and reincarnation, this work reveals the spiritual roots of many of the great Torah scholars of the past. Furthermore, it often provides vital information about the future in terms of helping one understand the challenges to be expected throughout Jewish history and particularly at the 'End-of-Days.'
Our new annotated English rendition was translated by Rabbi Yitzchak Bar Chaim. It is being edited and annotated by Rabbi Shabtai Teicher, an Ari Kabbala scholar in Jerusalem. We have divided the lengthier of its 42 chapters (in the original called: hakdomot - "Introductions"), into a number of sections.