The Jewish Mythology Blog

Articles about Jewish mythology, Midrash, Kabbalah, and ancient Jewish texts.

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Moses standing before a bush engulfed in flames that do not consume it, staff in hand, in a dark desert landscapeParshat PesachAI image
April 2, 2026 · 3 min read

God Had to Convince Moses to Free His Own People

Moses didn't want to lead the Exodus. He argued with God through five excuses at the burning bush. God finally lost patience, and the punishment stuck.

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Dark ancient Egyptian street at midnight, a single doorway glowing with light and blood painted on the frame, otherworldly presence in the airParshat PesachAI image
April 1, 2026 · 3 min read

God Passed Through Egypt Personally on Passover Night

Most people assume God sent an angel to Egypt on Passover night. The Torah says otherwise, three times. The midrash explains what His presence meant.

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March 31, 2026 · 4 min read

The Twelve Tribal Princes Refused to Compete — and God Rewarded Them

Twelve tribal princes brought identical offerings for the Tabernacle, same objects, same weight, same measurements. What they got in return changed the rules of Shabbat.

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March 30, 2026 · 4 min read

Abraham's War Against the 4 Kings Happened on Passover Night

Abraham's battle to rescue Lot from four kings took place on the 15th of Nisan, fifteen hundred years before the Exodus, the same night God always chose for miracles.

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High priest in white and gold robes standing humbly before the glowing Tabernacle entrance, crowds gathered around him in the desertParshat TzavAI image
March 29, 2026 · 5 min read

God Chose the One Man Who Didn't Want to Be High Priest

When God chose Aaron as High Priest, Aaron didn't want the job. He was a man who shunned distinctions, and Moses had to persuade him to accept.

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Thick supernatural darkness over Egypt, Israelite homes glowing with light while Egyptian houses are engulfed in blacknessParshat TzavAI image
March 28, 2026 · 3 min read

Why One-Fifth of Israel Died Before the Exodus

Not everyone wanted to leave Egypt. The midrash says four-fifths of Israel died during the plague of darkness. You cannot leave what you refuse to let go of.

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The Ark of the Covenant with two golden winged cherubim facing each other, light streaming down from above in a dark stone chamberParshat TzavAI image
March 27, 2026 · 9 min read

What the Ark of the Covenant Actually Did

The Ark of the Covenant wasn't a golden box that sat in the Temple. It burned a path through the desert, leveled mountains, killed anyone who peeked under...

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The high priest of ancient Israel in white linen, twelve gemstones on his golden breastplate glowing with Hebrew lettersParshat TzavAI image
March 26, 2026 · 7 min read

The High Priest Wore an Oracle on His Chest

The high priest of ancient Israel wore twelve gemstones on his chest. When someone asked a question, individual letters carved into the stones would glow.

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A priest standing before a golden altar with the shadow of a calf visible in the flamesParshat TzavAI image
March 25, 2026 · 8 min read

Aaron Saw the Golden Calf on the Altar and Froze

Most people assume Aaron was forgiven for the Golden Calf. The Targum says he never stopped seeing it. Every time he approached the altar, the shape was there.

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Moses clutching a burning Torah scroll while angels reach for it in heavenParshat YitroAI image
March 24, 2026 · 7 min read

Moses Walked Into Heaven and Took the Torah by Force

The angels owned the Torah for 974 generations before the world existed. Then Moses arrived to take it. One argument silenced all of heaven.

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An ancient clay jug pouring golden oil that flows endlessly into the darknessParshat TzavAI image
March 23, 2026 · 9 min read

Moses Made One Batch of Oil That Lasted a Thousand Years

God gave Moses a recipe for sacred oil in the wilderness. He made twelve logs of it. That tiny amount anointed the entire Tabernacle, every high priest, and...

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A luminous robed figure radiating pure golden light into infinite darkness, representing God wrapped in light before creationParshat TzavAI image
March 23, 2026 · 8 min read

The Hidden Light - What God Did Before 'Let There Be Light'

Before God spoke a word, He wrapped Himself in light like a garment. That primordial radiance, not the sun, was the first light of creation, and God hid it before the wicked could use it.

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Ordinary workers with subtle golden halos — a blacksmith, water carrier, and night watchman — each unaware of their hidden holinessParshat VayeraAI image
March 22, 2026 · 9 min read

The Lamed Vav - 36 Hidden Saints Who Keep the World Alive

In every generation, exactly 36 hidden righteous people sustain the entire world. They do not know who they are.

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King Solomon commanding a chained demon before the half-built Jerusalem Temple under a full moonParshat TerumahAI image
March 22, 2026 · 12 min read

King Solomon — Wisdom, Demons, and the Building of the Temple

In Jewish legend, Solomon commanded 36 demons by name, captured the king of demons to build the Temple, and lost everything when he handed his ring to the wrong being.

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The Golem of Prague, a massive cracked clay figure, looming over a white-bearded rabbi in cobblestone streets at nightParshat BereshitAI image
March 21, 2026 · 10 min read

The Golem of Prague and the Jewish Tradition of Creating Life

A rabbi sculpts a man from clay, writes the word for truth on its forehead, and brings it to life. The golem tradition spans from the Talmud to 16th-century Prague, and the remains may still be in a synagogue attic.

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Four robed scholars entering a luminous orchard — one collapses, one clutches his head, one turns away, one walks forward into the golden lightParshat BereshitAI image
March 20, 2026 · 7 min read

Four Rabbis Entered Paradise and Only One Survived

Most people assume mystical experience is, at worst, ineffective. The Talmud disagrees. Four sages entered Paradise - one died, one went insane, one became a heretic. Only Rabbi Akiva walked out whole.

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Angels ascending and descending a glowing staircase to heaven, with a sleeping figure curled at the base of the stairsParshat VayeraAI image
March 19, 2026 · 10 min read

Angels in Jewish Mythology — From Seraphim to the Angel of Death

Judaism's angelic hierarchy is vast and ancient - from the fiery Seraphim around God's throne to the archangels Michael and Gabriel, these cosmic forces...

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Samael the angel of death at the gates of the heavenly court, holding scales of judgment, a serpent coiled at his feet, face turned toward the divine lightParshat BereshitAI image
March 18, 2026 · 7 min read

Who Is Samael? The Poison of God in Jewish Mythology

Samael is the angel who rode the serpent into Eden, the being whose name means 'Poison of God,' and the Angel of Death who carries a sword with a single drop...

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Shattered ancient worlds floating in a cosmic void, Hebrew letters drifting through the debris, a new world assembling from their fragmentsParshat BereshitAI image
March 18, 2026 · 14 min read

How God Created the World — Jewish Myths of Creation Beyond Genesis

Most people think the Jewish creation story is seven days long. The rabbis thought it was infinite - from 974 destroyed worlds before Adam to the Kabbalistic shattering of divine vessels.

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Enoch ascending in golden fire, surrounded by angels with massive wings and a great wheel covered in eyes, the earth far belowParshat BereshitAI image
March 17, 2026 · 10 min read

The Book of Enoch — Fallen Angels and the Origins of Evil

The Book of Enoch is one of the most important apocryphal Jewish texts ever written - a sweeping vision of fallen angels, cosmic journeys, and divine...

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Lilith standing in a dark garden at night, two ravens perched on her shoulders, a serpent coiling at her feet, crescent moon aboveParshat BereshitAI image
March 16, 2026 · 3 min read

Who Is Lilith? The First Woman in Jewish Mythology

Most people think Lilith is a medieval folk demon. The truth is older: she begins in Mesopotamia, surfaces in Isaiah, and becomes Adam's first wife by the 10th century CE.

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March 15, 2026 · 7 min read

What Is Jewish Mythology? Texts, Legends, and Lost Scriptures

Most people think Jewish mythology is a footnote to the Bible. The truth is it's one of the strangest bodies of ancient storytelling in the world, drawn from 18,000+ texts.

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