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Torah & Kabbalah: April 2013
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Sunday, April 14, 2013. Acharei Mot – Fire, woman and wine. Two sons of Aaron brought an unauthorized offering of fire before God and died. Thus, the two sons of Aharon were born to rectify whatever Adam and his three sons did not do correctly in their lifetimes, as their names hint to: Nadav means four sons, and Avihu means the father. They came to rectify Adam's faults, but instead they were steadfast in them. Later Moses told to Aharon that his sons were great, higher than Moses and Aharon themselves&...
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Torah & Kabbalah: August 2013
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Wednesday, August 7, 2013. After finishing one’s prayer. After one finishes his prayer with the goodwill from his Master (that is, after one says, “May it be Your goodwill to accept it”), one needs to imagine that he is giving up his life, with perfect love – and that is called “Tachanun”, or “Supplication.”. The source for this is the Zohar at the top of. This post. But how exactly does one imagine it? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). One-minute Torah on Fridays. Torah and Kabbalah lectures.
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Torah & Kabbalah: January 2013
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Wednesday, January 30, 2013. Yitro – Here I come! 8220; He sent word to Moses: 'I, your father-in-law Jethro, am on my way to you.'. Jethro came to Moses after he “heard about all that God had done for Moses and His people Israel when He brought Israel out of Egypt.” Why didn't he come before, on his own accord? After all, Moses was his son-in-law, and the leader of the Jewish people; besides, Jethro was bringing with him his daughter Tzippora, who was Moses' wife? Thursday, January 3, 2013. One-minute T...
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Torah & Kabbalah: After finishing one’s prayer
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Wednesday, August 7, 2013. After finishing one’s prayer. After one finishes his prayer with the goodwill from his Master (that is, after one says, “May it be Your goodwill to accept it”), one needs to imagine that he is giving up his life, with perfect love – and that is called “Tachanun”, or “Supplication.”. The source for this is the Zohar at the top of. This post. But how exactly does one imagine it? August 8, 2013 at 6:29 AM. 1) Why does he associate that way, and not some other way? 2) How does this...
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Torah & Kabbalah: Bamidbar – Why count the community of Israel?
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Sunday, May 18, 2014. Bamidbar – Why count the community of Israel? 8220; God spoke to Moses in the Sinai Desert, in the Communion Tent.saying 'Take a census of the entire community of Israel'. Art: Adam and Eve Mourning for Abel By Johann Liss. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Weekly Torah portion with the commentary from the Chumash Ha Arizal, by Rabbi Isaac Luria, the Grandmaster of Kabbalah, illustrated with world's best art. One-minute Torah on Fridays. Torah and Kabbalah lectures.
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Torah & Kabbalah: November 2013
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Saturday, November 9, 2013. Vayetze - Growing up. Jacob left Beer-sheba and headed toward Charan. How is this all hinted to by the above phrase of the Torah? Jacob leaving Beer-sheba is talking about the early conciseness of Zeir Anpin leaving his head and going into his body. Jacob is going to Charan - that is the hint, since the gematria of Charan is 258. Art: Landscape with Jacob, Rachel, and Leah by Nicolaes Berchem. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). One-minute Torah on Fridays. Torah and Kabbalah lectures.
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Torah & Kabbalah: Naso – What happens at night
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Monday, May 26, 2014. Naso – What happens at night. God spoke to Moses, saying: 'Also take a census (raise their heads) of Gershon's descendants by families. To explain this, Rabbi Abba quoted, “ Happy is the man for whom God does not account his wrongdoings, and whose soul is pure. 8221; - and said that it does not make sense. If God does not count his wrongdoings, then they must exist. If so, why is his soul pure? 8221; – When his soul is pure because he does not recount the wrongdoings of others.
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Torah & Kabbalah: July 2013
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Wednesday, July 10, 2013. Matot – Long steps take away man’s eyesight. The Torah describes dividing the spoils of the war with Midianites, giving a full account of the numbers of human captives and animals, as well as the division. The account is almost thirty phrases long. And seemingly gives the numbers which will never be needed again. Art: Balaam blessing Israel by William Brassey Hole. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). One-minute Torah on Fridays. Torah and Kabbalah lectures. View my complete profile.
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Torah & Kabbalah: Ki Tisa – the rich and the poor
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Sunday, February 16, 2014. Ki Tisa – the rich and the poor. Everyone included in the census must give a half shekel. This shall be by the sanctuary standard, where a shekel is 20 gerahs. It is half of such a shekel that must be given as an offering to God. Art: Balancing the scales (after) Gabriel Metsu. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Weekly Torah portion with the commentary from the Chumash Ha Arizal, by Rabbi Isaac Luria, the Grandmaster of Kabbalah, illustrated with world's best art.