Moses

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Explore 3,717 Jewish texts related to the theme of Moses, drawn from Midrash, Kabbalah, Apocrypha, and classical Jewish literature.

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. We're diving deep into the nature of the Divine, grappling with ideas about creation, generation...

Moses Beyond the Firmament and Kabbalists

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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 delve into Kabbalah. But ...

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...

Wisdom of Moses and Adam

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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 ...

The Tree of Life

Kabbalah Kabbalah & Mysticism

And Kabbalah, Jewish mysticism, offers a breathtakingly beautiful answer. a foundational concept from the Asarah Perakim, "Ten Chapters," of Rabbeinu Moshe Chaim Luzzatto, or Ramch...

Moses Among the Heavenly Host

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It all comes down to mastering our soul, ruling over our inner world. Da'at Tevunot, a Kabbalistic text focused on understanding and wisdom, teaches that when we truly control our ...

Dawn of the World

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We’re so used to having eyes that see and ears that hear, that we rarely pause to appreciate the sheer, intricate genius of it all. But according to Da'at Tevunot, this design isn'...

The Tree of Life and Abraham

Kabbalah Kabbalah & Mysticism

We pour our energy into the fleeting, the temporary. But what about the big questions? What if, just for a little while, we shifted our focus? What if we dared to ask ourselves: Wh...

Gift of Torah and Supreme

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Is God's will inherently good? And if so, how do we reconcile that with the existence of suffering and, let's face it, the occasional outright wicked person seemingly getting away ...