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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...
This particular passage, from Tikkunei Zohar 114, dances around themes of remembrance, redemption, and the power hidden within our sacred days. It begins with a verse from Genesis,...
It’s a window into a deeper, more mystical understanding of our relationship with the Divine. to a fascinating passage from the Tikkunei Zohar, specifically Tikkun 114, that sheds ...
It's a wild ride, so buckle up! The verse in question speaks of Mordechai, the guardian of Esther: "And he was the guardian of Hadassah (Esther 2:7)..." But the Tikkunei Zohar does...
Jewish mysticism teaches that everything we do, every choice we make, impacts not just ourselves but the very fabric of the universe. And when it comes to our relationship with the...
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...
It speaks of a state where, metaphorically, even the Holy One, blessed be He, is "poor," existing outside His proper place. What does that even mean? And who is this "Her" that the...
In Tikkunei Zohar 115, we encounter a striking image: the Oral Torah depicted as a "poor woman." Now, don't misunderstand "poor" here. It doesn't mean lacking in value. Instead, it...
It's woven right into the fabric of the cosmos, according to the Tikkunei Zohar. This section of the Tikkunei Zohar, specifically Tikkun 116, dives deep into the mystical interplay...