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The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, offers a fascinating glimpse into how music elevates our prayers, especially during times of upheaval. It suggests that when the wor...
It all starts with a verse from Isaiah (26:4): "... YaQ YQV”Q the rock of ages..." Now, the Tikkunei Zohar isn't just interested in the plain meaning. It's after the spark hidden w...
The mystical tradition certainly did. And it saw music not just as entertainment, but as a profound pathway to the divine. The Tikkunei Zohar, a later, expanded section of the Zoha...
Our journey begins with a powerful image: the sound of the shofar, the ram's horn. In Tikkunei Zohar 103, a section of the Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, we encounter ...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a key text in Kabbalah, opens a window into just that – a mystical anatomy where organs aren't just organs, but symbols of cosmic forces. Today, we're diving in...
Jewish tradition has wrestled with this feeling for millennia. The Tikkunei Zohar, a foundational text of Kabbalah, dives deep into this very question. Specifically, Tikkunei Zohar...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, delves into the deepest mysteries of the Torah. And in section 104, it gives us a interpretation of the shofar blasts we hear during...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a central work of Kabbalah, uses the story of Jonah to explore just that feeling. You know, Jonah, the prophet who tried to run away from God and ended up swall...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a foundational text of Kabbalah (Jewish mysticism), reads the story of Jonah – Jonah swallowed by the great fish – as a metaphor for the soul's struggles. That ...