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That’s the feeling I get whenever I read the opening lines of the Idra Zuta. The Idra Zuta, meaning "The Lesser Holy Assembly," is a central text within the Zohar, the foundational...
It sounds wild, I know, but bear with me. We're diving into the mystical heart of Kabbalah, specifically a text called the Idra Zuta, or "The Lesser Holy Assembly," which is part o...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a later expansion on the core Zoharic text, certainly seems to think so. It’s a mystical journey, a deep dive into the secrets of the Torah and the cosmos. And ...
to a passage from the Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, and unpack some hidden layers within our acts of devotion. The passage begins by referencing a discussion in the T...
It describes how souls exit, perhaps having completed their earthly task, their spiritual mission. And then, immediately, others are there, knocking, pleading: "Adonai, sefatai tif...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, unlocks some fascinating mysteries about King David’s instrument and the music that rises to the heavens. According to this mystical...
The Tikkunei Zohar, that mystical expansion on the Zohar, uses a powerful metaphor to describe the relationship between us and the Shekhinah, the divine feminine presence. It's a s...
You're not alone. Our tradition beautifully captures this bittersweet feeling, this yearning for the Divine presence that seems so palpable on Shabbat and then, all too quickly, re...
We’re all thrust into this world, screaming, seemingly without a clue. But what if there was a pre-birth experience, a sort of cosmic orientation, that shapes our very being? Jewis...