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"Let us summarize all that we said until now on this matter," the Soul says, "for it is voluminous." Now, when the Soul says "voluminous," it's not kidding. We're talking about lay...
Sometimes, the biggest questions are the ones that keep us up at night. Questions like: Why does everything seem to hinge on this one, single point? That's the heart of a fascinati...
It acknowledges that deep-seated yearning for meaning, that need to understand the "why" behind everything. Up until now, it says, we've been laying the groundwork, building the fo...
It’s a question that's plagued theologians and philosophers for centuries. And in the teachings of Da'at Tevunot, a profound text of Jewish thought, we find a powerful explanation....
And today, we’re going to dive into one tiny, fascinating piece of that puzzle. We're going to explore a passage, a question really, found in Da'at Tevunot, a text deeply rooted in...
Jewish tradition wrestles with that same yearning for understanding, especially when it comes to the nature of God. In a fascinating passage from Da'at Tevunot – which translates t...
It asks, how does the Divine, in all its infinite goodness, reconcile with the often-uneven playing field of human experience? The Soul, in Da'at Tevunot 53, makes a profound state...
And today, we’re going to explore a passage from Da'at Tevunot, a profound Kabbalistic text, that speaks directly to that feeling. Da'at Tevunot, meaning "Knowing Discernment," is ...
It’s a question that’s plagued thinkers for millennia, and it’s a question that the Soul itself seems to grapple with in the teachings of Da’at Tevunot. Da'at Tevunot, which transl...