: The work is famous for its detailed accounts of "naked souls" (ruachot) and
: Practical and mystical guides to understanding dreams. Reincarnation (Gilgulim) : Explanations of soul journeys.
The volume covers several broad areas of Jewish esotericism:
: "Minhat Yehudah" by Rabbi Hayyat is not a stand-alone work but a profound, detailed commentary on an earlier kabbalistic text, "Ma'arekhet ha-Elohut" (The Divine Hierarchy) . The commentary is notable for its innovative elements, despite being a super-commentary that heavily cites his teachers. It also serves as a critical textual witness, helping scholars reconstruct the original versions of other works like the commentaries of Rashbam. His work was instrumental in introducing the Zohar to Italian Jewry, who had limited exposure to it at the time.
Digital versions often allow searching for specific topics like "reincarnation" or "dreams."