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That feeling, that tantalizing sense of the infinite… it's central to how we understand HaShem, the Divine. In Da'at Tevunot, the voice of "Intellect" guides us through some profou...
It’s a question that’s plagued humanity for millennia, and it’s one that even finds its way into some… well, let’s call them misinterpretations of Jewish thought. Imagine someone s...
You work hard, you get results. You slack off, things fall apart. Simple. Well, maybe not so simple. There's a belief, a really common one actually, that says the world operates ac...
The text isn't shy about acknowledging the existence of deficiencies. It doesn’t sugarcoat reality. But it offers a powerful, ultimately optimistic perspective. It tells us that th...
It all boils down to the "concealment of the countenance" of God. Imagine it: God, may He be blessed, didn't immediately reveal His full glory, His full "countenance," to creation ...
Da'at Tevunot grapples with this very question, painting a picture of what could be, what should be, and how far we are from that ideal. It suggests that humanity could have chosen...
It's especially true when we're talking about profound, spiritual concepts. What if I told you that frustration, that feeling of being just shy of understanding, is actually part o...
We've been talking about the big picture, about creation itself, about the rules that govern everything. But now, it's time to get down to the nitty-gritty. At the heart of it all ...
That feeling, that sense of being on the verge of understanding something profound, is exactly where we find ourselves as we begin to explore the concept of the "concealment of the...