Exploring the Deeper Meaning of the Letter 'Nun' in Jewish Tradition
*Nun* often symbolizes faithfulness and continuity, drawing connections to the soul's eternal journey and resilience against adversity.
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01.01.25 | 10:36
*Nun* often symbolizes faithfulness and continuity, drawing connections to the soul's eternal journey and resilience against adversity.
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01.01.25 | 10:36
While Aleph symbolizes the creative energy of the universe, Kaf represents the force shaping matter according to divine needs. The Hebrew word 'koach' (strength) illustrates this: Kaf exerts power on matter, while Chet represents the matter itself.
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15.12.24 | 09:24
Few know the profound influence Torah laws had on the founders and lawmakers of the United States over the years. Some founding fathers even envisioned the Torah as the official law book of the new nation.
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22.09.24 | 10:16
The term "chalal" might seem confusing. It connects to many unrelated things—like a superhero description in "Toteach Al Chalal" or a soldier who fell in battle, as well as a "chalal," a person excluded from the priesthood in this week's Torah portion.
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15.05.24 | 09:40
Why wasn't the Oral Torah initially written down, what's the deal with fingerprints, and what's unique about the Hebrew language?
אריאל כדורי
21.11.16 | 14:07
*In accurate expression search should be used in quotas. For example: "Family Pure", "Rabbi Zamir Cohen" and so on