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Ever hear someone say, "They had their chance and blew it?" That Israel, the Jewish people, messed up so badly that redemption is just... off the table? It’s a tough idea to grappl...
It's pointing us toward a deeper truth. The text suggests that everything—absolutely everything—is connected to the revelation of God's Oneness, His Yichud. The text says that the ...
The text isn't shy about acknowledging the existence of deficiencies. It doesn’t sugarcoat reality. But it offers a powerful, ultimately optimistic perspective. It tells us that th...
It’s a feeling that echoes through Jewish tradition, a question asked again and again across centuries. How can a good God allow so much suffering? Da'at Tevunot, a profound work o...
That feeling, that yearning, is at the heart of a profound idea explored in Da'at Tevunot, a Kabbalistic text. It wrestles with the biggest question of all: how can we, as limited ...
The mystics of old grappled with this feeling on a cosmic scale. How did the universe, and everything within it, come into being? What allows it to continue existing, moment by mom...
Jewish tradition grapples with this very question, and one fascinating text, Da'at Tevunot (roughly translated as "Knowing Wisdom"), dives deep into the heart of it. What is the in...
It’s a question that’s haunted humanity since, well, humanity began. And it’s a question that’s explored in rich, complex ways within Jewish thought. Today, let's dive into a conce...
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...