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It all starts with a verse from Isaiah (26:4): "... YaQ YQV”Q the rock of ages..." Now, the Tikkunei Zohar isn't just interested in the plain meaning. It's after the spark hidden w...
It speaks of a state where, metaphorically, even the Holy One, blessed be He, is "poor," existing outside His proper place. What does that even mean? And who is this "Her" that the...
And it's woven right into the fabric of creation itself. The passage we're looking at from Tikkunei Zohar 118 is It's about how God, represented by the name YQV"Q – a variation of ...
The passage asks, "What is Beiyt (ב)?" Beiyt, the second letter of the Hebrew alphabet, isn’t just a letter; it's a universe in miniature. The Tikkunei Zohar describes it as "that ...
The answer, according to the Tikkunei Zohar, might surprise you. The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah (Jewish mysticism), unveils a profound vision of the divine. It spea...
This passage is short, but it's packed with symbolism. The Tikkunei Zohar, a companion to the more well-known Zohar, is a collection of mystical commentaries on the Torah, particul...
But Jewish mystical tradition, especially in texts like the Tikkunei Zohar, often sees the human form as a microcosm of the divine. to one fascinating passage, Tikkunei Zohar 290, ...
Not according to some powerful Jewish legends! They paint a picture of a world created specifically for us, for the people of Israel. It’s a pretty bold claim, isn't it? But let's ...
It's more than just a day off; it's woven into the very fabric of creation. The Legends of the Jews, that incredible compilation of rabbinic lore by Louis Ginzberg, gives us a glim...