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.

Divine Contraction of Bina

Other Texts Introduction to Sulam Commentary 46:1

In Kabbalah, the concept of maturity is intricately linked to the flow of divine light and the rectification of creation. It's a process of things returning to their rightful place...

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Abba and the Secret Teaching

Other Texts Introduction to Sulam Commentary 50:2

Kabbalah, the Jewish mystical tradition, has a fascinating way of describing how divine energy flows—or sometimes doesn't flow—and how we can influence that flow. Today, we're divi...

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Ladder to Understanding and Anpin

Other Texts Introduction to Sulam Commentary 55:1

In Kabbalah, that’s a question that leads us into some pretty deep waters... The Sulam Commentary, in section 55, gives us a fascinating glimpse into its origins, specifically conn...

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Ten Sefirot and Partzuf

Other Texts Introduction to Sulam Commentary 57:1

It’s a complex, layered vision, full of intricate relationships. Today, we’re going to delve into a piece of it, focusing on the concepts of Partzufim and their connection to the S...

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Introduction to Kabbalah

Other Texts Introduction to Sulam Commentary 58:2

In Kabbalah, the intricate system of Jewish mysticism, we find a fascinating explanation involving shattered vessels, divine sparks, and a cosmic dance of creation and rectificatio...

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Adam: Keter and the First Humans

Other Texts Introduction to Sulam Commentary 63:2

The Kabbalah, Jewish mystical tradition, offers a breathtakingly intricate picture. One of the central concepts is that of the partzufim (divine countenances or configurations), an...

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Keter Remembered

Other Texts Introduction to Sulam Commentary 63:4

In Kabbalah, the birth of a new spiritual entity, a partzuf, is a fascinating process tied to the interplay of light, vessels, and something called a "partition." It's a bit like a...

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Wisdom of Keter and the Crown

Other Texts Introduction to Sulam Commentary 63:5

Think of them as divine countenances, aspects of God interacting. Today, we're diving into the relationship between two of these partzufim: Keter and Ḥokhma. Keter, often translate...

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Zohar Gateway and Netza

Other Texts Introduction to Sulam Commentary 65:3

Today, we're going to delve into a concept crucial to understanding that interaction: the way partzufim, or Divine "faces," enclothe one another. Think of partzufim as complex conf...

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