Judgment

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Explore 1,185 Jewish texts related to the theme of Judgment, drawn from Midrash, Kabbalah, Apocrypha, and classical Jewish literature.

Soul in the Body and Whence

Other Texts Midrash Aggadah

Jewish tradition wrestles with these very questions, sometimes in the most unexpected of places. Take, for instance, this tiny but intense snippet from Sifrei Devarim, a collection...

Spirit of Prophecy and Ezekiel

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Sometimes, it’s not just the ancient Hebrew, but also the cultural context that can leave us scratching our heads. Take this little nugget from Sifrei Devarim 295, a commentary on ...

Amalek Beyond the Firmament

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It starts with a poignant observation: "and you were faint and weary"... This, the text tells us, refers to Israel. Why is this weariness important? Because right after, it says, "...

The Ten Plagues and Temple

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In the Sifrei Devarim, a collection of early rabbinic legal interpretations on the Book of Deuteronomy, Rabbi Yehudah gives us a fascinating mnemonic device for remembering the ten...

Moses Remembered and Shimon

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Be!" And then, "Wait... slow down. Your time is almost up." It's enough to make your head spin. That tension – between action and mortality, between boundless potential and the sta...

Blessing of the Land and Yehudah

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There’s a powerful idea tucked away in Sifrei Devarim, a collection of early rabbinic legal interpretations on the Book of Deuteronomy, that suggests the answer is a resounding "ye...

Holy Ground Beneath and Bereshith

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He's tried everything. He's talked to his brothers, sought advice from his companions, confided in his neighbors, even pleaded with his extended family. But nothing changes. Finall...

Cosmic Origins and Bana

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Or is there something... more? There's a fascinating passage in Sifrei Devarim, a commentary on the Book of Deuteronomy, that explores just this question. It centers on the verse, ...

Wisdom of Rabbi Simai

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Rabbi Simai begins with a seemingly simple observation: "My taking shall drip as the rain." It’s a phrase ripe with symbolism, and Rabbi Simai uses it to explore the relationship b...