Jewish Studies at Duke University is an interdisciplinary collaboration across a variety of Departments that seeks to explore all aspects of the Jewish experience.
Hasidic Center for Jewish Mysticism in historic Safed, Galilee posts biographies and stories of influential rabbis from the 16th century kabbalistic sages to the 20th century Hasidic rebbes.
Articles in NY-based Lubavitch movement's archive provide a 20th century Hasidic Jewish perspective on the relation of mystical experience to Torah tradition.
A reading library at the National Library of Israel that specializes in the fields of Kabbalah, Hasidism and Jewish mysticism. The library also has a collection of handwritten note cards where Sholem recorded his thoughts on the Zohar.
Provides an English translation of Lambert's French translation of Sefer Yetzirah with excerpts in translation of Rav Sa'adia Gaon's commentary together with secondary material on Sefer Yetzirah.