IPA: /kəˈbɑːlə/
KK: /kæˈbɑːlə/
A set of mystical teachings and beliefs in Judaism that focus on understanding the nature of God and the universe, often through secret interpretations of religious texts.
Many people study Kabbalah to gain deeper insights into spirituality and the mysteries of life.
Kabbalah originates from the Hebrew word 'קַבָּלָה' (Qabbālāh), meaning 'receiving' or 'tradition'. It refers to a mystical and esoteric interpretation of Jewish teachings and texts.
Think of 'receiving' knowledge and traditions in a mystical way — that's what Kabbalah represents.
No commonly confused words.