Parshat Lech Lecha

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God calls Abraham to leave his homeland for Canaan. Covers Abraham and Sarah in Egypt, the separation from Lot, the war of the kings, and the covenant between the pieces. Genesis 12:1-17:27.

Eve Receives the Torah and Ezekiel

Kabbalah Tikkunei Zohar 72:22

Jewish mysticism offers a powerful, beautiful image of renewal – a vision tied to the cycles of the moon itself. It's an image that speaks directly to the heart of our desire for c...

ElijahTorahSoulHoly Land

Noah and the Patriarchs of Japheth

Kabbalah Tikkunei Zohar 73:14

The Tikkunei Zohar, a central work of Kabbalah, paints a picture of just that moment, but on a cosmic scale. Imagine a constant flow, a procession at the entrance to something… sac...

Patriarchs

Pursuit of Wisdom and Solomon

Kabbalah Tikkunei Zohar 77:18

It's there, woven into the verses, hidden in plain sight for those who know how to look. Take the Song of Songs, for instance. "A locked garden is my sister, my bride, a locked wav...

SolomonWisdomSefirot

Mystery of Suffering and Jordan

Kabbalah Tikkunei Zohar 85:7

The Tikkunei Zohar, a profound and often enigmatic companion to the Zohar, that foundational text of Kabbalah, touches on just that feeling. It tells a story, a brief exchange, tha...

JobTorahHoly Land

Higher Mother in Zion

Kabbalah Tikkunei Zohar 93:7

Well, the Tikkunei Zohar, a mystical expansion on the Zohar, offers a fascinating take on this very question. It speaks of the daily prayers of the Jewish people as a unified "voic...

Holy LandSefirot

Divine Presence and Tzaddik

Kabbalah Tikkunei Zohar 94:13

Jewish mysticism suggests that feeling might be more profound than you think. It might be a ripple of something much, much bigger. The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, o...

Holy LandShekhinah

Divine Presence of Tzaddik

Kabbalah Tikkunei Zohar 95:7

Jewish tradition offers a powerful image – the bow and arrow – to understand both the dangers we face and the protection that's available to us. But it’s not just any bow and arrow...

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Ascending the Heights of Shekhinah

Kabbalah Tikkunei Zohar 101:15

I get it. There are passages in Jewish mystical literature that can feel that way. Take this snippet from Tikkunei Zohar (specifically, Zohar Ḥadash 26a, if you want to look it up)...

HeavenNoah & FloodMysticismHoly Land

Beauty of the Land

Kabbalah Tikkunei Zohar 104:1

You're not alone. The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, speaks to just this feeling. It paints a stark picture of a world where the people of Israel are, as it puts it, "...

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