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That tension, that struggle for truth, isn’t new. The Mitpachat Sefarim, an important ethical work, speaks to this very dilemma. It paints a picture of two opposing forces, each wi...
That's the raw emotion pouring out of this passage from Mitpachat Sefarim, a text whose name literally means "Wrapping of Books." It’s a passionate, almost desperate plea, a defens...
That’s the feeling that leaps off the page when reading the opening lines of Mitpachat Sefarim. The author declares, with a fervor that's almost palpable, that their aspiration sin...
He urges us – "people of understanding," he calls us – to listen closely and use our discernment. He’s worried about the uncritical acceptance of everything written in books of Kab...
It’s a fascinating question, especially when we delve into the world of Jewish thought. Take Maimonides, or the Rambam as he’s more commonly known (an acronym for Rabbi Moses ben M...
We're talking about a hidden current, a profound understanding that the Talmudic sages hinted at long ago. It's something that's been called Ma'aseh Merkavah, the Work of the Chari...
That feeling, that intuition, is at the very heart of a concept explored in Mitpachat Sefarim, a fascinating text that delves into the hidden dimensions of Torah. Imagine the Torah...
And guess what? According to Mitpachat Sefarim, this pursuit isn't just about intelligence. It’s about your whole being. The text tells us it "requires sanctity, separations, purit...
It's considered by many to be the most important work in the whole mystical tradition. Even the holy Ari – Rabbi Isaac Luria, may his memory be a blessing – a man who, it's said, p...