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It’s a question that has echoed through generations, and the Idra Zuta, a profound section of the Zohar, offers us a glimpse into its mystical significance. The text tells us that ...
Sounds wild. The Tikkunei Zohar, in section 64, takes a verse from Psalms – Psalm 118:20 – and unpacks it in a way that's both intricate and deeply meaningful. The verse says, "Thi...
It all boils down to the rainbow. Yes, that beautiful arc of color we see after the rain. But not just any rainbow. The Tikkunei Zohar isn't talking about a faded, washed-out bow. ...
The Tikkunei Zohar, that incredible expansion on the Zohar, wrestles with this very idea, this gossamer thin veil that separates realms. It’s a concept so delicate, so fine, that i...
The mystical text, Tikkunei Zohar, has some pretty powerful words for that feeling. It warns, "Woe to the person, whose soul has descended to beneath his feet." image for a second....
Take tefillin, those leather boxes containing sacred scrolls that observant Jews bind to their arm and forehead during morning prayer. Ever stopped to wonder about their significan...
Jewish mysticism certainly thinks so. to a rather intense passage from the Tikkunei Zohar, specifically Tikkunei Zohar 118, which deals with life, death, and the power of our inten...
Even the great Abraham, our father Abraham, wrestled with that. According to the sages, God wasn't entirely happy with him. Why? Because Abraham, for all his legendary hospitality ...
The story of the Exodus is, of course, a cornerstone of Jewish history and faith. But have you ever really considered the sheer, almost overwhelming, power God wielded in that mome...