Moss, David, 1946-
Person
Nationality
American (born), Israeli (based)
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Essence & Absence: An Alphabet / Moss, David., 2012
Item
Identifier: CC-54119-643035
Scope and Contents
Moss provides a poem caption for each of the stylized letters he created in this Hebrew alphabetical text. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
2012
The Alphabet of the Angel Metatron / The Midrash of the Alphabet of Metatron / Moss, David., 2000
Item
Identifier: CC-47615-68627
Scope and Contents
David Moss Introduction in book accompanying prints: "Among the many Hebrew letter forms which have now largely become defunct, there is a group of strange alphabets which were used exclusively for Kabbalah Maasit-practical Kabbalah, i.e. magic. These bear no apparent relationship to the common Hebrew letters. They were known by various names: angelic alphabets, characters, seals. They appear on ancient Greek magic papyri and on Aramaic incantation bowls; they continued to be used for centuries on amulets and were, until quite recent times, even written on mezuzot. When I chanced upon the first publication of The Midrash on The Alphabet of Metatron, these strange letters were not unfamiliar to me. I recognized in them the characteristic forms of all of these magical alphabets: simple, straight and curved lines always ending with tiny circles. I had seen such letters in Sefer Raziel-probably the most popular book of Jewish magic. But the discovery of this charming midrash based...
Dates:
2000