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It's not as simple as shouting into the void, that's for sure! According to the Zohar, the central text of Kabbalah, and subsequent Kabbalistic teachings, all our service, all our ...
It’s a question that's occupied mystics for centuries, and one that leads us into some pretty fascinating corners of Kabbalah. , shall we? We begin with the words of Moses himself,...
And Kabbalah, Jewish mysticism, offers a breathtakingly beautiful answer. a foundational concept from the Asarah Perakim, "Ten Chapters," of Rabbeinu Moshe Chaim Luzzatto, or Ramch...
But when we delve into the Kabbalah, into texts like the Asarah Perakim LeRamchal (Ten Chapters by Ramchal), we find ourselves swimming in a sea of metaphors, all trying to capture...
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...
Da'at Tevunot, a work of Jewish philosophy, grapples with this very idea. It tells us that the Master of the Universe, the Creator, is utterly beyond our comprehension. God is "cer...
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....
We live, we strive, we experience... and then what? The idea of resurrection, of coming back to life, is a pretty concept. But it's also deeply embedded in Jewish thought. Da'at Te...
We’re so used to having eyes that see and ears that hear, that we rarely pause to appreciate the sheer, intricate genius of it all. But according to Da'at Tevunot, this design isn'...