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The Tikkunei Zohar, a central work of Kabbalah, invites us to do just that. It suggests that even the most ordinary things—like the sections of the Hebrew scriptures or the "housin...
Jewish mysticism delves into that very feeling, and reveals that even God, in a sense, experiences a similar yearning. It's a radical thought, isn't it? God, waiting. But that's wh...
It seems straightforward enough, counting seven weeks from Passover until we receive the Torah. But as always with Jewish tradition, there's so much more shimmering beneath the sur...
Jewish mysticism, particularly the Zohar, grapples with this feeling all the time, especially when talking about exile – both the physical exile of the Jewish people and the more s...
It’s a window into a deeper, more mystical understanding of our relationship with the Divine. to a fascinating passage from the Tikkunei Zohar, specifically Tikkun 114, that sheds ...
Jewish tradition is full of stories about overcoming impossible odds, and today, we're diving into one of those stories, found within the mystical depths of the Tikkunei Zohar. Spe...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a truly fascinating part of the Zohar itself, touches on this very feeling. Specifically, Tikkunei Zohar 116 uses imagery from the story of Noah to explore the ...
The passage speaks of the "wings of the Shekhinah" as being the "covering of the blood" of a beast or bird. Now, before you get squeamish, remember that in Jewish thought, blood, o...
Jewish mysticism suggests that feeling might be more literal than you think. The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah (Jewish mysticism), explores the hidden meanings within ...