The Hidden Power of a Name: How Jewish Names Carry Memory, Meaning, and Prayer
From Nechemiah to Aryeh to Judah — Why Names in the Torah Are More Than Just Labels
Rabbi Avigdor Miller
17.07.24 | 10:47
From Nechemiah to Aryeh to Judah — Why Names in the Torah Are More Than Just Labels
Rabbi Avigdor Miller
17.07.24 | 10:47
The letters in a person's name determine the root of their character tendencies. However, one freely navigates these strengths positively or negatively. How can one direct the inherent powers of Q, R, S, and T towards positive channels, and which negative ones should be avoided?
הרב זמיר כהן
26.08.20 | 11:38
The Zohar suggests that deep and hidden secrets are embedded in the mystery of the letters. Each letter is like a vessel for a unique spiritual power. Therefore, forming words from these letters combines the powers embedded in them. How can one positively harness the spiritual powers inherent in the letters Ayin, Peh, or Tzadi?
הרב זמיר כהן
23.08.20 | 08:43
*In accurate expression search should be used in quotas. For example: "Family Pure", "Rabbi Zamir Cohen" and so on