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It's like staring into the night sky – you see the stars, but you know there's so much more you can't see. That's kind of how we grapple with understanding God. Da'at Tevunot, a wo...
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...
Jewish tradition grapples with this very feeling, this dance between revelation and concealment, and how it shapes our lives. : the world is full of mysteries. And yet, there’s als...
In Da’at Tevunot, a profound work of Jewish thought, we find a discussion about the interplay between the body and the soul and how that interaction can manifest on different level...
The Ramchal, Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto, in his work Derech Etz Chayim, the "Path of the Tree of Life", presents us with just such a choice. He points out something profound: We ea...
You're not alone. Imagine a flame. A single, beautiful flame. But look closer. Do you see it? The way the colors shift and dance within it? That flame, says the Derech Etz Chayim –...
Is God's will inherently good? And if so, how do we reconcile that with the existence of suffering and, let's face it, the occasional outright wicked person seemingly getting away ...
It’s a question that’s haunted mystics and philosophers for millennia. But where do we even start to look? Well, in the Kabbalistic tradition, the answer often begins with the Sefi...
And not only that, but we're actually encouraged – obligated, even – to try and decipher it. The text we're looking at today comes from Kalach Pitchei Chochmah, a deeply complex Ka...