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The Tikkunei Zohar, that incredible companion to the Zohar, the central work of Kabbalah, gives us some pretty powerful guidance on how to really make Shabbat. How to infuse it wit...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a profound mystical text elaborating on the Zohar, dives into this idea in a fascinating way. It’s talking about the Sabbath, Shabbat, and how even the smallest...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a central work of Kabbalah, delves into this very idea in its 113th section. It begins with a seemingly simple verse from Exodus (35:3), "Your dwellings." But t...
It's more than just refraining from work; it's about elevating the entire atmosphere, transforming the mundane into something sacred. And the Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabb...
We’re all running around, stressed, dealing with work, family, life’s endless to-do lists. But then comes Shabbat, the Sabbath. A moment to breathe. A moment to reconnect. But it's...
It's more than just a day of rest; it's a cosmic reset, a moment when the divine presence, the Shekhinah, shines with unparalleled brilliance. But what exactly makes Shabbat so spe...
It might sound a little out there, but ancient Jewish tradition offers some surprisingly specific guidance. It all revolves around Shabbat, that precious day of rest and spiritual ...
Take tefillin, those leather boxes containing sacred scrolls that observant Jews bind to their arm and forehead during morning prayer. Ever stopped to wonder about their significan...
Jewish mysticism often speaks of such crucial, minute details, and their immense consequences. Let's delve into one such concept, found in Tikkunei Zohar 115, a passage brimming wi...