Minhat Yehuda ("The Offering of Judah") is a seminal kabbalistic work authored by (1859–1942), a renowned Baghdadi rabbi and kabbalist. Core Content and Themes
One night, while cross-referencing a poem with an old family diary, Yael found a margin note in her grandmother’s hand: “If ever made public, let it be for the table, not the podium.” It was a reminder: these writings were born to be used at kitchens and small gatherings, not critiqued in journals. Yael proposed a compromise: a small, lovingly produced edition that would include facsimiles of the original pages, photographs of Yehuda’s hands, and space for readers to write their own reflections. The press agreed. minhat yehuda pdf