“…Many incorporate modern psychological, Eastern religious, or New Age thinking (Huss, ; Segol, ). Furthermore, some of the adaptations of Kabbalah have been criticized for commodifying spiritual practice and decentralizing the role of religious law and social action, which are core values of traditional Judaism (Huss, ; Segol ). Nevertheless, Jewish meditation encompasses a vast array of practices that continue to hold relevance for many in the Jewish community (Frankel, ; Roth, ).…”