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In Kabbalah, the mystical tradition of Judaism, these questions are central. And the answers, well, they’re layered and beautiful. Today, we're going to explore a key concept: the ...
That’s often how it feels when we delve into the intricate world of Kabbalah, especially when trying to understand the relationships between different parts of the divine structure...
Not intentionally, of course. But perhaps it sparked a thought that took you down a winding path, further and further from where you started? Jewish tradition certainly grapples wi...
That’s where we’re going today, into a fascinating corner of Jewish thought where reverence and caution collide. The text we're looking at is from Mitpachat Sefarim, a work whose t...
We're diving into the world of Klipot, Partzufim, and Sefirot, concepts found in the teachings of the Ramchal (Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto, a towering figure of 18th-century Jewish ...
And guess what? It’s not a new struggle! Even the greatest minds in Jewish tradition grappled with this. We're talking about the kind of head-scratchers that kept even MOSES, our t...
In Da'at Tevunot, a profound work of Jewish thought, we find a powerful assertion: that God built the world on justice. Not just any kind of justice, but a "straight and trustworth...
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...
The Kalach Pitchei Chokhmah, a foundational text of Kabbalah, wrestles with this very question. It's a dense work, no doubt, but at its heart lies a simple, profound idea: God's cr...