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We're going to be looking at a passage from Da'at Tevunot, a work that explores profound questions about creation, the soul, and our purpose in the world. The text we're focusing o...
According to Jewish tradition, humanity was created deficient, incomplete. But where do we find the strength, the koach, to fill those gaps? That's a question that's occupied Jewis...
Sometimes it feels like my thoughts are a runaway train and my tongue is just desperately trying to keep up. But what if there was a better way? What if we could learn to speak wit...
Makes you realize just how vast the universe is, and how limited our own understanding can be. Well, the ancient sages grappled with this too, especially when it came to the Divine...
That feeling, that inkling of something more... it's real. It's a whisper of the Divine, a nudge from the Soul. And sometimes, that Soul just wants to say, "Hey! It's right here! O...
That feeling, that tantalizing sense of the infinite… it's central to how we understand HaShem, the Divine. In Da'at Tevunot, the voice of "Intellect" guides us through some profou...
The text emphasizes that knowing God's singularity – His absolute oneness – isn't enough. It can't just be a mental exercise. It has to sink deep, becoming a bedrock of our being, ...
Da'at Tevunot, a text revered for its wisdom, invites us to explore this very idea – the profound singularity at the heart of everything. It whispers that all the grandeur, all the...
Jewish mystical thought, especially in texts like Da'at Tevunot, grapples with this all the time. In Da'at Tevunot 35, the Soul asks a seemingly simple, yet profound question: “Wha...