The Wars of God

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Did Kabbalah Originate at Sinai or Was It Innovation

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Throughout Jewish history, there have been moments of tension between established teachings and emerging ideas. One such point of contention revolves around the Kabbalah (Jewish My...

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Mordechai Beyond the Firmament

The Wars of God 3:19

You're not alone! The tradition teaches that deep understanding requires dedication, effort, and a willingness to truly explore the text. The power to investigate and inquire withi...

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Shimon — Adam at the Dawn of Creation

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The Wars of God turns to Shimon — Adam at the Dawn of Creation. Specifically, the passage points to (Genesis 1:26), "And God said, 'Let us make man in our image, after our likeness...

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Blessing of Rabbi Shimon

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Jewish mysticism offers us a glimpse, a whisper of understanding, and some of the most fascinating insights come from the Zohar, the foundational text of Kabbalah. And within the Z...

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Adam and the Unfinished Sefirot on the Tree of Life

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Kabbalah, Jewish mysticism, certainly thinks so. And one fascinating area where this plays out is in the relationship between Adam HaRishon, the first human, and the sefirot, the e...

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Rabbi Shimon Reveals Who Says I Am He and No Other

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The Zohar, that foundational text of Kabbalah, opens up some fascinating perspectives on this. In section 4, verse 22, Rabbi Shimon dives into the meaning of the verse, "See now th...

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Rashi Beyond the Firmament

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The ancient rabbis certainly did. They wrestled with theological concepts that could easily lead to heresy, constantly defending the core belief in one God against any notion of mu...

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Let Us Make Man - Does the Plural Prove Multiple Gods

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Take those verses that seem to hint at a divine “we.” The big one, of course, is (Genesis 1:26): "Let us make man in our image, after our likeness." Seems pretty clear-cut. A plura...

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Prophet and King of Abba

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It seems straightforward, but like peering into the deepest ocean, the deeper we go, the more layers of meaning we find. The Zohar, in (Genesis 1:1), dives right into this mystery....

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Kingdom of King Ptolemy

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Tales abound of subtle changes, deliberate alterations made for reasons far deeper than simple translation. One such story, laden with intrigue and divine intervention, revolves ar...

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Maimonides on Whether God Consulted Before Creating

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The great medieval philosopher Maimonides, in his "Guide for the Perplexed," grapples with this very question in Chapter 6. He presents two fascinating possibilities. The first sug...

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Father — Moses at the Dawn of Creation

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Our sages, zichronam livracha, may their memory be a blessing, were extremely careful to distance themselves from any notion that the Almighty needed His creations or relied on the...

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The Zohar's Layered Vision of God's Cosmic Kingship

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The Zohar, that mystical cornerstone of Kabbalah, gives us a glimpse into their inner world. In Parashat Bereshit, 34a, it speaks of God’s reign in layered terms: "The Lord is King...

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Rabbi Shimon's Offering

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How did they know which aspect of God they were connecting with? It's a profound question that touches on the very heart of our faith. to a fascinating passage from the tractate Me...

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Do Our Prayers Reach the Infinite or Something Closer

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Are we addressing the Infinite, the unknowable source of all creation? Or is there… something more? Instead, they're directed toward something… closer. The Zohar, that foundational...

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Rashba and the Ark

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It's not as simple as shouting into the void, that's for sure! According to the Zohar, the central text of Kabbalah, and subsequent Kabbalistic teachings, all our service, all our ...

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The Scholar Who Stopped Interpreting the Word Et

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that every detail of Jewish law, every halacha (Jewish religious law), was directly given to Moses at Sinai. To illustrate this, it explores a fascinating debate surrounding the in...

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Rabbi Akiva Entered Paradise and Emerged Whole

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Isn't it amazing how sometimes the most profound questions come from wrestling with what seems like a tiny detail? Like, really, really tiny. Let's consider something truly mind-bo...

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Wisdom of Zer Anpin

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The book "HaB'rit," in a chapter written by the author of "Ma'amar Kuf" in "Yashar Levav," touches on this very idea: that the very name of God is ever-present on our lips. When we...

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What Moses Meant by Cleaving to God in Kabbalah

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The Wars of God turns to What Moses Meant by Cleaving to God in Kabbalah. Okay, quick Kabbalah lesson: Zer Anpin (meaning "Small Face" or "Impatient One") is a key concept in Kabba...

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Infinite One and the Lawgiver

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The answer, as we find when delving into the intricate world of Kabbalistic thought, isn’t always straightforward. One thing that becomes abundantly clear when reading the Zohar, t...

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The Kabbalistic System That Took Root in the 13th Century

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It's a system that has been unfolding for centuries, really taking root around the start of the sixth millennium – that's roughly the 13th century CE. It all started with a handful...

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Kadmon — Adam at the Dawn of Creation

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This is a tricky concept, one that's tripped up even seasoned students of Kabbalah. The question at hand is: why doesn't Adam Kadmon – the primordial man, a concept representing th...

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Kabbalists Who Tangled Evil Into the Divine Realm

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The answer, as with so many profound questions, lies deep within Jewish tradition, and grapples with some pretty mind-bending concepts, especially when we explore Kabbalah. But som...

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Modim — Ruth at the Dawn of Creation

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Maybe you enthusiastically shouted "Amen!" a few too many times, or perhaps you lingered a little too long on the "Modim" (we give thanks) during the Amidah. Turns out, there's a s...

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What Was God Doing Before Creation Began

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Jewish mystical tradition, specifically Kabbalah, wrestles with this very question. And it takes us to some truly mind-bending places. if God is eternal, and God is the source of e...

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Rabbi Elazar and Creation of Merkavah

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It's a desire that sometimes leads to conflict, as we see when examining certain debates within Kabbalah, the Jewish mystical tradition. In this particular instance, The core argum...

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Vital — The Tree of Life

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Rabbi Chaim Vital, the principal disciple of the great Kabbalist Rabbi Isaac Luria (known as the ARI) grappled with this very question. In his monumental work, Etz Chaim ("Tree of ...

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Maimonides at the Dawn of Creation

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The question of creation... it's one that's gripped humanity for millennia, isn't it? How did it all begin? Was there a before? And if so, what was it like? The rabbis of old grapp...

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God Created Everything Alone Without Cosmic Partners

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My dear friend, it all boils down to the core of our faith: the absolute and singular authority of God. Our sages, whose wisdom stretches back to Moses himself, taught us that the ...

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When Kabbalists and Philosophers Clashed Over God's Unity

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It’s a recurring theme in Jewish thought, this tension between reason and revelation. The Kabbalists, those mystics who plumb the depths of Jewish esotericism, they didn’t hold bac...

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Chananiah Saved the Book of Ezekiel From Being Hidden

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It’s a story of intense debate, careful consideration, and a deep commitment to preserving the integrity of Jewish law and thought. It’s a reminder that tradition isn’t static; it’...

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The Mishnah Is Bedrock but Kabbalah Sparks Debate

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The Jewish tradition grapples with this very question, and it's a fascinating journey to explore. Rabbi Tzadok ben Yechiel, in the book "Ravid HaZahav," makes a crucial distinction...

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The Danger of Drawing Shapes to Depict the Almighty

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Kabbalah spends centuries trying to describe a God who cannot be described, and sometimes even the greatest sages stumble on the attempt. Here It's a fascinating, if challenging, j...

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The Body of the Sefirot Extends from the Essence of Ein Sof

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That’s kind of what we're doing today, diving into some pretty deep Kabbalistic concepts about the nature of the Divine. It's a complex topic, and there are…let’s just say opinions...

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Maimonides in Paradise

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You’re not alone. Sometimes, the deepest spiritual truths can seem shrouded in complexities. There's a fascinating debate, particularly among some Jewish mystics, about the nature ...

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Maimonides and the Thirteen Principles of Jewish Faith

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The Wars of God turns to Maimonides and the Thirteen Principles of Jewish Faith. We can turn to Maimonides, or the Rambam, as he's more commonly known. In his commentary on the Mis...

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Has the Zohar Led Us Into a Form of Idolatry

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Oy vey! Have we, in our zeal for hidden wisdom, inadvertently stumbled into idolatry? It's a question that weighs heavily, especially when considering the influence of the Zohar an...

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