Shekhinah

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Explore 598 Jewish texts related to the theme of Shekhinah, drawn from Midrash, Kabbalah, Apocrypha, and classical Jewish literature.

Sin of the First Pair and the Serpent

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Pirkei DeRabbi Eliezer, a fascinating collection of stories and teachings, explores just that. Specifically, Chapter 34 reveals five silent screams that traverse the world, unseen ...

Jacob in Heaven

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We’re diving into some fascinating details from Pirkei DeRabbi Eliezer, specifically chapter 36, a text brimming with tantalizing tidbits. Rabbi Eliezer paints a vivid picture of J...

Joseph and the Heavenly Realms of Egypt

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Sometimes, digging into the details reveals surprising connections and enduring echoes. Take, for example, a seemingly obscure passage in Pirkei DeRabbi Eliezer, Chapter 39. It sta...

Rod and Serpent of Shekhinah

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The answer, my friends, might be more profound than you think. The text we're looking at comes from Pirkei DeRabbi Eliezer, a fascinating collection of stories and interpretations ...

Amalek Beyond the Firmament and Israelites

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The Israelites certainly did, wandering in the wilderness after the incredible Exodus from Egypt. And their doubts, as we'll see, had serious consequences. Rabbi Jochanan, son of N...

Divine Presence and Levi

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The text from Pirkei DeRabbi Eliezer, chapter 45, sheds some light. The Rabbi points out that "All the princes were not associated in the affair of the calf." Where do we see this?...

Giving of the Torah

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It's a story of intense longing, divine protection, and a glimpse into the unknowable. Imagine Moses, up on Mount Sinai. He's already had quite the encounter with the Almighty, rec...

Maker of Heaven and Earth of Moon

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It's more than just checking the calendar. According to ancient tradition, there was a time when the connection between the earthly and heavenly realms was so clear, so palpable, t...

Yirmiyahu's Transgression

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The prophet Yirmiyahu (Jeremiah) pulls no punches. He declares, in Yirmiyahu 32:31, that Jerusalem has aroused God's anger and wrath "since the day they built it until this day, to...