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It's a profound work of Jewish thought, a dialogue exploring the depths of our spiritual and intellectual lives. And right at its heart, we find this deceptively simple, yet utterl...
Like the big, foundational stuff – the very existence of God, for example – is rock solid, but when you get to the nitty-gritty of how it all works in our daily lives... well, that...
And sometimes, when I’m lucky, I stumble across a little crumb of wisdom that makes the whole thing a little bit clearer. Today, let’s chew on one of those crumbs. It comes from th...
You’re not alone. The ancient texts wrestle with this feeling too. Da'at Tevunot, or "Understanding Wisdom," grapples with some pretty big questions. Questions about God, creation,...
And guess what? It’s not a new struggle! Even the greatest minds in Jewish tradition grappled with this. We're talking about the kind of head-scratchers that kept even MOSES, our t...
In the mystical text Da'at Tevunot ("Knowledge of Understanding"), the Soul itself expresses this very feeling. It's a remarkably human sentiment, coming from a source we often thi...
In Da'at Tevunot, a profound work of Jewish thought, we find a powerful assertion: that God built the world on justice. Not just any kind of justice, but a "straight and trustworth...
Okay, lean in close. Ever feel like you're just so close to understanding something profound? Like you can almost taste the truth, but it's just beyond your grasp? That's the feeli...
You're not alone. The sages have been grappling with this question for millennia: What's the deal with humanity? What are we supposed to do here? That’s the jumping-off point in Da...