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The ancient Israelites certainly did. They came to Moses with a real head-scratcher. "Moses!" they asked, according to Pirkei DeRabbi Eliezer, a fascinating early medieval midrash,...
That feeling, that raw, unfair sting, is at the heart of the story of Jacob and Esau, and the stolen blessing. The scene is set: Isaac, now old and with failing eyesight, calls for...
We're talking about yibum, often translated as levirate marriage. It's a fascinating, and sometimes perplexing, practice outlined in the Book of Deuteronomy (Sefer Devarim). Imagin...
The Jewish mystical tradition, particularly within Hasidism, grapples with this idea constantly, often personifying temptation in the figure of Lilith. There's a tale told about Ra...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a foundational text of Kabbalah, delves into this very idea, identifying the source of those forces and even giving them names. Itβs intense stuff. The passage ...
The story goes that God, seeing the Israelites weren't exactly overflowing with gratitude, decided to teach them a lesson. And how did God do that? By sending against them an enemy...
But beneath the surface of the biblical narrative, the aggadah β the Jewish tradition of storytelling and interpretation β reveals a deeper, almost mystical struggle. It wasn't jus...
Today, let's talk about Amalek. You might remember Amalek from the Bible β this was the nation that attacked the Israelites shortly after their miraculous Exodus from Egypt. It see...
This isn't just another name in the Bible; it represents something deeper. A persistent, almost archetypal force of opposition. The story of Amalek isn't just a historical account;...