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Maybe you should. The Tikkunei Zohar, a cornerstone of Kabbalistic thought, makes a pretty bold statement: because the People of Israel have guarded the covenant, they've earned th...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a profound and mystical text, whispers secrets about cleansing and purity, about elevating the mundane to the sacred. It all starts with a single letter: Hei (ה...
This passage, specifically from Tikkunei Zohar 62, plays with the concept of terumah (תרומה), the offering given to the priests. It suggests that the portion of this offering—two p...
This passage is dense, symbolic, and brimming with hidden meanings. Are you ready? We're looking at a verse that deals with the Divine Presence, the Shekhinah. The Shekhinah is oft...
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 revolves around the concept of the Oral Torah. Think of it as the living, breathing interpretation of the written Torah – the conversations, the debates, the insights passed...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah offering "repairs" or interpretations of the Zohar, gives us a glimpse behind the cosmic curtain. It paints a vivid picture of prayer...
Specifically, the passage "Moses shall rejoice in the giving of his portion…" from the Sabbath morning service. It's not just a nice sentiment; it's connected to the "soul of all l...
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. ...