Rabbi Yosef Waltuch: The Holy Street Sweeper of Tel Aviv
He hid his greatness behind humility and lived a life of Torah, prayer, and love for all Jews.
Yossi Lev
21.05.17 | 10:25
He hid his greatness behind humility and lived a life of Torah, prayer, and love for all Jews.
Yossi Lev
21.05.17 | 10:25
Why are certain animals unique to specific geographical regions? How could they migrate across oceans? An explanation from Kabbalah.
דניאל בלס
02.06.16 | 15:00
A mystical tale of Shabbat, divine sleep, and spiritual roles in Torah learning
Gad Schechtman
21.04.16 | 10:42
Extensive documentation exists detailing cases where souls have entered and been expelled from individuals. Here, we recount stories from the contemporary experiences of Rabbi Yehuda Petaya and his grandson, Rabbi Batzri.
אורית מרטין וברוך קסטנר
02.10.14 | 21:36
Exploring the origins and legends of a mystical book said to guard against fires.
בקהילה
22.05.14 | 08:34
A dramatic story of Rabbi Chaim Vital, a sealed spring and a test with ancient roots
Rabbi Ido Weber
02.02.14 | 10:37
How Thought, Emotion, and Desire Shape Inner Greatness- and Why Self-Control Is the Key to Spiritual Kingship
Rabbi Zamir Cohen
22.01.14 | 14:17
When we say 'Kabbalah', we usually mean the 'Kabbalah of the Ari, may his memory be blessed'. This Kabbalah is based on the foundation of the holy Zohar and is realized in the method of intentions of the holy Rashash.
הרב זמיר כהן
13.01.14 | 11:15
In Judaism, numbers carry deep and esoteric meanings, acting as hidden clues and creating unique structures. Let's delve into the mysteries of the numbers 6 and 7 and their special patterns.
הרב יוסף ברוק
07.01.14 | 13:10
Kabbalah, quantum mechanics, and honey: Rabbi Zamir Cohen explores how Torah wisdom anticipated modern science in his new book, "The Transformation 3"
Dudu Cohen
03.11.13 | 11:21
Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto, known as the 'Ramchal', faced both admiration and suspicion for his mystical insights and writings. His works gained scrutiny amid the lingering shadows of Sabbateanism.
יעקב רביבו
03.11.13 | 11:16
Explore How Jewish Mysticism Links Color to the Sefirot- Masculine and Feminine, and the Spiritual Blueprint of Creation
Rabbi Zamir Cohen
30.10.13 | 14:10
A fundamental principle in the Zohar's doctrine of the soul is the 'emanation principle.' The human soul consists of various parts and is embodied in the human body, but its roots are anchored in the higher spiritual worlds, and its source is truly divine.
הידברות
27.10.13 | 18:05
I have a desire to study Kabbalah, but I understand that it's not permitted for everyone. What are the requirements?
מפסקי הרב עובדיה יוסף
27.10.13 | 06:53
The physical world we live in, with its expanding universe filled with galaxies and vast interstellar space, is but a tiny fraction of innumerable hidden worlds, mostly spiritual by nature.
הידברות
24.10.13 | 09:32
The desire and path of the Creator is to reveal to every creature only what is necessary for its benefit, both for animals and humans.
הרב זמיר כהן
24.10.13 | 09:29
Kabbalah usually refers to the teachings of the Ari of blessed memory, as it expands and clarifies the Zohar and stands on its own truth. This Kabbalah is founded on the principles of the holy Zohar and is fully realized in the methods of intentions by the holy Rashash.
הרב זמיר כהן
23.10.13 | 10:23
He was a gentle and thin man, who ate and drank sparingly, mostly kept to himself, and received only men. Yet, his reputation preceded him, drawing thousands from all over the country and the world. Rabbi Elazar Abuhatzeira: His Life and Legacy.
אוה הכימיאן
20.10.13 | 12:32
She lived a life alongside the venerable kabbalist, Rabbi Yitzchak Kaduri, and managed their home with unparalleled simplicity and modesty. In honor of her yahrzeit on the 18th of Iyar (Lag BaOmer), here are a few things you might not know about Rebbetzin Sarah Kaduri, may her memory be a blessing.
אוה הכימיאן
17.10.13 | 09:51
Originally, Kabbalah studies were based on deep knowledge of Judaism and were not accessible to everyone. Today, Kabbalah institutes are everywhere, teaching anyone interested. But do they really teach Kabbalah? Is it permissible to learn there? And what about non-Jews?
דודו כהן
15.10.13 | 14:00
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