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It's like staring into the night sky – you see the stars, but you know there's so much more you can't see. That's kind of how we grapple with understanding God. Da'at Tevunot, a wo...
It acknowledges that deep-seated yearning for meaning, that need to understand the "why" behind everything. Up until now, it says, we've been laying the groundwork, building the fo...
It’s a question that's plagued theologians and philosophers for centuries. And in the teachings of Da'at Tevunot, a profound text of Jewish thought, we find a powerful explanation....
Jewish mystical thought has a way of describing that feeling, and it's surprisingly profound. Da'at Tevunot, a text delving into divine wisdom, wrestles with this very idea. It ack...
Like the universe is playing a game of hide-and-seek with... well, with everything? That feeling, that tension between what's hidden and what's revealed, is at the heart of a power...
We find in Da'at Tevunot a fascinating exploration of how G-d interacts with the world, specifically concerning reward and punishment. The text tells us that G-d acts in the world ...
Da'at Tevunot, a profound work of Jewish thought, grapples with this very question. It suggests something rather radical: that God, in creating the universe, deliberately made it d...
And today, we’re going to dive into one tiny, fascinating piece of that puzzle. We're going to explore a passage, a question really, found in Da'at Tevunot, a text deeply rooted in...
It suggests that the Holy One, blessed be He, uses two primary attributes to guide the world: justice and singular governance. But what do those really mean? Let's unpack it. Justi...