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Jewish tradition grapples with this very idea – the concept of God’s hidden face, and what it means for us. Da'at Tevunot, a Kabbalistic text, explores this idea. It suggests that ...
It’s a feeling that echoes through Jewish tradition, a question asked again and again across centuries. How can a good God allow so much suffering? Da'at Tevunot, a profound work o...
Da'at Tevunot grapples with this very question, painting a picture of what could be, what should be, and how far we are from that ideal. It suggests that humanity could have chosen...
Would we understand the unique perfection of the Divine? The text suggests that if God had created the world solely from the side of good, without any negative aspects, our minds w...
Da'at Tevunot, a profound work of Jewish thought, suggests it goes much further than just succumbing to temptation. It says that Adam, "the first man," was actually incredibly wise...
Our tradition grapples with this in fascinating ways, particularly when discussing Adam, the first human. Da'at Tevunot, a profound work of Jewish thought, suggests that Adam's fal...
It's especially true when we're talking about profound, spiritual concepts. What if I told you that frustration, that feeling of being just shy of understanding, is actually part o...
You're not alone. Jewish tradition actually has a powerful explanation for this feeling, and even more powerful hope for the future. Our sages tell us that the state of the world i...
We catch glimpses, moments of profound clarity, and then… whoosh, the curtain drops. But what if that very hiding – that hester panim, the concealment of the Divine countenance – i...