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Posted 1 Month, 1 Week ago
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I'm a non-Jew living in the middle of Wales, and my access to certain texts is ... erm ... limited, to say the least. I'm currently trying to find documentation relating to the first two wives of Adam, and any input would be so greatly appreciated that I might even spontaneously combust. (I've been trying to find out more for years.) Cheers in advance. I hope. As far as I'm concerned, logic is just an anagram of gloic.
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Posted 1 Month, 1 Week ago
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I think you mean the legend of Lilith. See the earely pages of vol.1 of the Zohar.

John W., N.Z.
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Posted 1 Month, 1 Week ago
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Try contacting the librarian at one of the Jewish theological colleges. The University of London has or had a unit called 'Jews College', perhaps they can help. some jewish centers have good libraries, there may be one in Manchester or Swansea. Catholic libraries sometimes have good Judaica collections.

In Britain can you visit University libraries, or is it a big deal if you are neither staff or student?

Search the internet, there are a number of Jewish and Christian kabbala sites

Hope his helps
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